Originally opened in 1934 as a single-screen location that seated 617. Designed in an Art Deco motif that has survived the years. It continued to show movies until it closed in 1986 and was turned into a diner called the Pikes Diner.
Before reopening the front part of the building, under the management of Horizon Cinemas, in November 2013, a second screen was added and stadium-style seating was installed. Each of the building's two theaters holds about 80 people; the original Pikes.
The theater closed again in September 2016.
Although most vestiges of the original Pikes are long gone, two remain on prominent display. The theater marquee, facing Reisterstown Road, has been a constant presence. And an old film projector, which had played movies inside the theater for years, has been moved outdoors to a spot on the building's north side.
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