Missouri Theatre

The Missouri Theatre, is a concert and entertainment venue in downtown , occupying most of a city block between 9th street between Locust and Elm Streets.
  • Type: Theater building
  • Description: theater and concert venue in Columbia, Missouri, United States
  • Also known as: Missouri Theatre Center for the Arts
  • Address: 203 South 9th Street, Columbia, MO

Places of Interest Nearby

Highlights include Virginia Building and Missouri United Methodist Church.

Heritage site
The , also known as the Strollway Center and Montgomery Ward Building, is a historic commercial building located at the corner of 9th and Cherry Streets in Downtown . is situated 370 feet north of Missouri Theatre.

Church
Photo: Grey Wanderer, Public domain.
The is a United Methodist church in downtown . Its congregation formed the first Methodist Church in Columbia in 1837.

Heritage site
Photo: Me5000, Public domain.
The , also known as the Kelly Press Building, is a historic commercial building located on Hitt Street in downtown . is situated 950 feet northeast of Missouri Theatre.

Missouri Theatre

Latitude
38.9492° or 38° 56′ 57″ north
Longitude
-92.32788° or 92° 19′ 40″ west
Inception
1928
Operator
University of Missouri
Open location code
86C9WMXC+MR
Open­Street­Map ID
way 518949078
Open­Street­Map feature
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Open­Street­Map feature
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Open­Street­Map feature
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Wiki­data ID
Q6879744
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