Loew's Grand Theatre

Loew's Grand Theatre was a movie theater in Atlanta, Georgia. It was the site of the premiere of Gone with the Wind. The theater was built in 1893 as the DeGive Opera House. It was bought by Loews in the 1920s, and renovated into a movie theater by architect Thomas W. Lamb. The one screen theater has 2088 seats.

 

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