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The Ohio was built in 1941 and closed as a movie theatre in 1965. Next door used to be the Kentucky Theatre (the name of which might explain the Ohio's seemingly misplaced moniker.) Louisville, unfortunately, had a way with tearing down old theatres. Fourth Street used to be a major promenade for Louisville families intent on a night out. But, one by one, the theatres were torn down: the Rialto, the Majestic, Old Masonic, Rex, Star, Kentucky and Ohio. Only the Palace, restored in the 1990s, survived. Part of the Ohio is still there. There's a giant facade and a sign, and a teeny tiny box office under it. The doors lead to a smoke shack. Don't look for anything beyond it; the rest of the theatre was razed years ago.
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