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Lobo Theater

Coordinates: 35°4′51.2″N 106°36′40.9″W / 35.080889°N 106.611361°W / 35.080889; -106.611361
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Lobo Theater

The Lobo Theater is the oldest standing movie theater located along historic Route 66 in Albuquerque, New Mexico in the United States of America. It was built in 1939, and closed its doors as a movie theater in 2001.

It was the primary setting for the 2002 independent film Collecting Rooftops, which started being filmed while the theater was under Bobby (Robert) McMullan's operation and finished its filming, in the theater, by the generosity of Amon Re (musician).

The building is currently occupied by Calvary Nob Hill, a satellite campus of Calvary Albuquerque. The theater doubles as a concert venue under Calvary's ownership.


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35°4′51.2″N 106°36′40.9″W / 35.080889°N 106.611361°W / 35.080889; -106.611361