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Discover Oklahoma-Coleman Theatre


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Discover Oklahoma-Coleman Theatre

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Did you know the Coleman Threatre has been in continuous operation since 1929? Built as a vaudeville theatre and movie palace (palace being the operative word here), it certainly didn't disappoint its patrons of that long bygone era. So join us to visit this grande dame of the past... a living history of the glamour of ShowBiz.

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