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Rialto Theater (Deer Lodge, Montana)

Coordinates: 46°24′2″N 112°44′8″W / 46.40056°N 112.73556°W / 46.40056; -112.73556
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Rialto Theatre
Rialto Theater (Deer Lodge, Montana) is located in Montana
Rialto Theater (Deer Lodge, Montana)
Rialto Theater (Deer Lodge, Montana) is located in the United States
Rialto Theater (Deer Lodge, Montana)
Location418 Main St., Deer Lodge, Montana
Coordinates46°24′2″N 112°44′8″W / 46.40056°N 112.73556°W / 46.40056; -112.73556
Built1921
ArchitectArnold & Van Hausen
Architectural styleBeaux Arts
Websitewww.deerlodgerialto.com
Part ofDeer Lodge Central Business Historic District (ID08000767[1])
NRHP reference No.98000124
Significant dates
Added to NRHPFebruary 19, 1998[1]
Designated CPAugust 13, 2008

The Rialto Theater in Deer Lodge, Montana was built in 1921 with 720 seats. The Beaux Arts style theater featured extensive painted murals, artistic plaster designs, and a painted stage backgrounds. The distinctive exterior used white terra cotta and red roof tiles.

The theatre was purchased in 1995 for $60,000 by a non-profit community organization that then began restoring and operating the theatre.

The Rialto was gutted by a fire on November 4, 2006, that destroyed the stage, auditorium and balcony. Rebuilding costs were originally estimated in the 6 to 8 million dollar range. The Deer Lodge community immediately began undertaking the endeavor, and the theatre was officially reopened in May 2012.

The rebuild was long and sustained and focused on historical reproduction, affordability, and practicality. The general contractor chosen, Martel Construction, was selected because of their willingness to work with volunteer labor and a long time frame.

Final costs were approximately 3.4 million dollars. [2]

The theater is a contributing building in the Deer Lodge Central Business Historic District which was listed on the National Register in 1998.[3]

References

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  1. ^ a b "National Register Information System". National Register of Historic Places. National Park Service. November 2, 2013.
  2. ^ "Home". deerlodgerialto.com.
  3. ^ Dagny Krigbaum (November 2007). "National Register of Historic Places Registration: Deer Lodge Central Business Historic District / 24PW0843 - 24PW0897, District SITS# 24PW0898". National Park Service. Retrieved December 7, 2022. With accompanying 12 photos from 2007