Oregon's Charming, Historic Cameo Theatre Has Been Showing Films Since 1937
By Sarah McCosham|Published June 10, 2021
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There’s something that’s just so special about an old movie theatre. Theatres are a connection to a bygone era; a time when folks would get dressed up for the experience of watching a film on the big screen. Historic theaters are hard to come by these days, as these old structures require quite a bit of maintenance and upkeep to keep running. So when you come across one that’s as charming as the Cameo Theatre in Newberg, Oregon, it’s truly something to celebrate. Located in Newberg’s bustling downtown, the historic Cameo Theatre has been showing films since 1937, and really is an Oregon treasure.
There aren't too many places that have stood the test of time as brilliantly as Oregon's Cameo Theatre.
Manning the Cameo's original projection booth was quite a hands-on affair. Since 1940, the Cameo has been independently owned and operated by the Francis family, who also runs the 99 W Drive-In in Newberg.
Much of the interior of Cameo Theatre looks the same as it did back in the 1930s. The original seats, decor, and lighting have all been painstakingly cared for and restored over the years.
Did you know about this historic theatre in Newberg, Oregon? The Cameo really is a place you must experience! View current showtimes and venue information at the Cameo Theatre’s website or Facebook page.
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