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[[File:Main | [[File:Main Street - Bijou.jpg|right|thumb||The Bijou Theatre sign is at far right.<br>|From |Saranac Lake in the Adirondacks: The North Woods City of Health and Opportunity|,<br>|Mid Winter Carnival, 1909.<br>|Courtesy of the ]][[https://localwiki.org/hsl/Adirondack_Research_Room|Adirondack Research Room]]|, [[https://localwiki.org/hsl/Saranac_Lake_Free_Library|Saranac Lake Free Library]]|)]]<br>'''Address: ''' | ||
'''Old Address: '''67 Main Street (?) | '''Old Address: '''67 Main Street (?) |
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Old Address: 67 Main Street (?)
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The Bijou Theatre was operated by J.H. Farrington. It was operated by James Ahearn in 1914. It was apparently in the basement of what was later Newberry's store. The entrance was down the alley. Newberry's customers could go downstairs to the fabric department and see the sloping floor of the theatre, which may still be there.
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