Loring Hall Cinema

Loring Hall Cinema (known commonly as Loring Hall) is a historic building located in downtown Hingham, Massachusetts. The cinema was originally opened in 1852[1] as a meeting hall with the intent to provide the town with a suitable building for lectures, picnics, and social meetings of all kinds.[2] In 1936, the building was converted into a single screen motion picture house that still operates today. The Loring Hall cinema is currently run by the local Patriot Cinemas company.[2]

Loring Hall Cinema
Front of Loring Hall (2009)
Address65 Main Street
LocationHingham, Massachusetts, USA
Coordinates42.2413072°N 70.888106°W / 42.2413072; -70.888106
OwnerPatriot Cinemas
TypeSingle Screen Movie Theater
Capacity280
Construction
Opened1852
ArchitectAmmi B. Young

The facility was purchased by Philip Scott in February 1964.[2] On June 17, 1981, The Hingham Historical Society presented the Scott family with an architectural recognition award for their effort to maintain the architectural heritage of the town.

References

  1. "Historical Timeline". Hingham. Retrieved August 12, 2018.
  2. "Patriot Cinemas - Loring Hall Cinema". Patriot Cinemas. Retrieved August 12, 2018.
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