Billy eventually started his own performing troupe that would tour, and even had his own rail road car. Although Billy was a world traveler, he always called Urbana home. And when he wanted a place to rehearse with his troupe he looked to his hometown, and his own backyard. In 1905, Billy built the Clifford Theatre here in Urbana. Costing $75,000, the theatre was considered to be very modern for the time, with three floors and seating for 700. Unfortunately, the theatre was destroyed by a fire.
Warren G. Grimes eventually bought the theatre and reconstructed it to what we have today. He renamed the theatre after his daughter, Gloria. The Gloria Theatre is now owned by the Grandworks Foundation and has gone through an extensive remodel, including a café, affectionally named The Clifford Railcar Café. Check out their website to get updates on the renovations and see what’s playing. Not receiving our content regularly? Make sure to FOLLOW US on Facebook and SIGN UP to get weekly recaps sent directly to your inbox. Have something local to share? Submit your positive news for free HERE. |
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