The Minne Lusa Theater building is located at 6714 North 30th Street in
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Omaha
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,
Nebraska
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. It was built as a one-screen neighborhood
movie house
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that opened in 1929 with seating for approximately 400 patrons. The theater closed sometime in 1958.
Minne Lusa Theater
. Cinema Treasures. Retrieved 6/11/07. The building was renovated and housed Heartland Family Services for twenty years.
See also
References
Landmarks in North Omaha, Nebraska
Cinemas and movie theaters in Omaha, Nebraska
1930s establishments in Nebraska
1950s disestablishments in Nebraska
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