The State Theatre was opened in 1908 as a vaudeville theater. When movies became all the rage, a screen was added to the theater and it was renamed. Several owners and incantations later, the theater has been renovated to showcase its beautiful Aztec architecture. Today’s guests can check out some independent films and film festivals held throughout the year. In conjunction with the local park, Wenonah Park, free movies are shown throughout the warmer months. If there is rain, the movies are moved to the State Theatre. Today, most events are sponsored by local businesses and families.

913 Washington Avenue, Bay City, MI 48708, Phone: 989-892-2660

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