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Kings Mountain Downtown Historical Walking Tour
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Built as a movie house in 1949, the Joy Theatre provided Entertainment for Downtown Kings Mountain. The Cash family owned the theater and had a contest to name the theater. Grace Nice Lower Page won the contest and named it The Joy. The theater was used for church gatherings until sold to the Kings Mountain Little Theatre, which began in 2001 and produces 3 - 4 plays a yearly in the Joy Performance Center. The Little Theater shows free movies for the community at selected times and is the home of the Real to Real Film Festival, sponsored by the Cleveland County Arts Council.


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[Audio Transcript] Built as a movie house in 1949, the Joy Theatre provided Entertainment for Downtown Kings Mountain. The Cash family owned the theater and had a contest to name the theater. Grace Nice Lower Page won the contest and named it The Joy. The theater was used for church gatherings until sold to the Kings Mountain Little Theatre, which began in 2001 and produces 3 - four plays a year in the Joy Performance Center. The Little Theater shows free movies for the community at selected times and is the home of the Real to Real Film Festival, sponsored by the Cleveland County Arts Council.

"Kings Mountain Downtown Historical Walking Tour Pamphlet", City of Kings Mountain, Mauney Memorial Library, 2000s