Kansas movie theatre recognized for its longevity
OTTAWA, Kan. — The oldest continuously operating movie theatre in the world might figure to be in New York or Hollywood.
How about Kansas?
The Topeka Capital-Journal reports that Ottawa, some 50 miles (80 kilometres) southwest of Kansas City, Missouri, is home to the Plaza 1907 Cinema, showing films since May 22, 1907, when black-and-white, silent movies ruled the day.
What sets the theatre in the town of 12,300 people apart is that over the past 112 years, it has never shut down and has remained at the same location.