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Lincoln Theatre | Mount Vernon


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Landmark: Lincoln Theatre
City: Mount Vernon
Country: USA Washington
Continent: North America

Lincoln Theatre, Mount Vernon, USA Washington, North America

The Lincoln Theatre is a historic performance venue located in Mount Vernon, Washington, USA.

This structure serves as a cultural hub for the city, hosting a variety of live events.

Visual Characteristics

The theatre is a two-story brick building with a prominent marquee. The facade features classical architectural elements, including decorative cornices and arched window openings. The primary color of the brickwork is a deep red, with lighter-colored stone accents around the windows and entrance. The marquee is illuminated with incandescent bulbs.

Location & Access Logistics

The Lincoln Theatre is situated at 112 North Cascadia Avenue, Mount Vernon, WA 98273. It is located in the downtown core, approximately 0.2km west of the Skagit River Bridge. On-street parking is available on Cascadia Avenue and surrounding streets, with metered parking regulations in effect during business hours. The nearest public transport stop is the Mount Vernon Transit Center, located 0.3km south, served by multiple local bus routes.

Historical & Ecological Origin

The Lincoln Theatre was constructed in 1926. It was originally built as a vaudeville house and movie palace. The architect was George W. Stoddard. Its purpose was to provide entertainment for the growing population of Mount Vernon.

Key Highlights & Activities

The theatre hosts live theatrical productions, musical performances, and film screenings. Specific events are listed on the theatre's official schedule. Backstage tours may be available upon request and prior arrangement.

Infrastructure & Amenities

Restrooms are available within the theatre lobby and seating areas. Limited seating areas offer overhead cover. Cell phone signal (4G/5G) is generally available within the building. Food and beverage vendors are not present within the theatre itself, but numerous restaurants and cafes are located within a 0.1km radius in the downtown area.

Best Time to Visit

Performance schedules vary. Evening performances are common. For photography of the exterior, late afternoon provides direct sunlight on the facade. The best months for attending events are generally September through May, avoiding the peak summer tourist season.

Facts & Legends

During its early years, the theatre was known for its elaborate stage shows that often featured live animals. A local anecdote suggests that a particularly stubborn donkey once refused to leave the stage during a performance, causing significant delay and amusement.

Nearby Landmarks

  • 0.1km East: Skagit River Bridge
  • 0.3km South: Mount Vernon Transit Center
  • 0.5km Northwest: Lincoln Theatre Courtyard
  • 0.8km Southwest: Skagit County Historical Museum


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