In downtown tiny little Harrison stands the old Summit Theater. In it's original operations after being built in 1909, it served as an Opera House. Silent movies were shown while a local resident played piano. The shows were twice a week and admission was $.25 for adults and $.10 for children. Sound movies came about and showed here during the 1930's. In the 1960's Sioux County News stated Summit Theater would close for an indefinite period of time due to lack of patronage. Area residents became shareholders to reopen the theater. A lot of volunteers helped keep it open for about 4 years until money disolved and volunteers became few and far between. The building has been closed since then other than for small possible gatherings. (History courtesy of Sioux Co. History - First 100 Years book.)
Bring your own pen. High muggle area. Extreme Stealth required mostly due to the curiosity of who or what is going on in their tiny little town.