Center Theater (Hartsville, South Carolina)

The Center Theater in Hartsville, South Carolina is a theater located at 212 N Fifth St.

The theater was built in 1936 using money from the federal Works Progress Administration, a component of Franklin Delano Roosevelt's New Deal agency.

Initially used as a motion picture theater, the facility was later modified to accommodate performance arts.

Center Theater has hosted several famous artists, including Loretta Lynn (twice) and Johnny Cash.

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