Category:Fox Theater Pavilion, Hays, Kansas
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The Fox Theater, now Fox Pavilion, is a Streamline Moderne style movie theater designed by Kansas City architect Samuel W. Bihr, Jr., that opened in 1950.[1] The building was renovated and remodeled in 2006 as a wedding pavilion.[2] In 2019, the building was reopened as an upscale lounge and restaurant with indoor yard games.[3]
The facade is a modern veneer of the same local Fencepost limestone (with matching blond brick) that was also used to construct several much older large churches, businesses, university, and government buildings in Hays, a number of which are within a block of the theater. The limestone veneer and shiner-laid rock displays cross-sections of many fossils.
- ↑ Fox Theater, Hays (1950). Ghosts of Kansas. Retrieved on 2018-09-16.
- ↑ How a shuttered movie theater became and active wedding hall. Downtown Development Center. Alexander Communications Group (2013). Retrieved on 2018-09-16.
- ↑ Margaret Allen (May 9, 2019). "The Uptown Fox opens for business". Hays Daily News.
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