First opening its doors in late 1934, the Karrh Center Theatre was one to be marveled. The theatre presented feature films in addition to a variety of vaudeville attractions. Many locals remember seeing picture shows for just 10 cents. The theatre was enjoyed by all until, sadly, its doors were closed in the late 1960s.
Today, the newly restored Karrh Center Theatre offers a state-of-the-art movie going experience with all the comforts of modern cinemas in a unique, historic building. In addition to cinema, the theatre also features a stage and equipment needed for live performances such as concerts, seminars, small plays, recitals, and more.