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Arizona Charlie's Bingo    

2800 S. McKinney
Rice, Texas 75155
Linda McMullen
Phone: (903) 326-4100
Fax: (214) 492-0904
Website: http://www.bingodfw.com
Email: lindabingo@gmail.com


Corsicana Super Bowl    

2801 W. 7th Ave.
Corsicana, Texas 75110
Phone: 903-874-3746
Fax: 903-874-3383


Palace Theatre    

112 W. 6th Avenue
Corsicana, Texas 75110
Phone: (903) 874-7792
Website: http://www.corsicanapalace.com

The only remaining Vaudeville Theatre in downtown Corsicana, this fully restored state of the art theatre plays hosts to famous acts such as Ronnie Milsap, The Oak Ridge Boys and The Temptations. This 1921 Theatre is full of activity and features a professional performing arts series each year along with touring acts and local artists. Make sure you visit this beautiful intimate space in the heart of the Arts District.


The Remington & Brickstreet BBQ    

Glenn Stewart
122 West 3rd Avenue
Corsicana, Texas 75110
Phone: (903) 229-1930
Fax: (903) 851-3000
Website: http://www.theremington.net
Email: signature_floors@yahoo.com

Restaurant and Event Center with Full Bar and weekend Concerts- Open Wednesday - Saturday


Warehouse Living Arts Center    

119 W. 6th Avenue
Corsicana, Texas 75110
Phone: (903) 872-5421

This anchor of the Arts District boasts one of the longest running, most successful community theatres in Texas. For more than thirty years this community theatre has played host to local talent presenting some of the most favored stage plays of American theater. This theatre presents a five show season each year along with two children's productions.


Cinemark Movie Theater
1803 W. 7th Avenue
Corsicana, Texas 75110
Phone: (903) 872-5211
Website: http://www.cinemark.com


Cinergy Cinemas
3501 Corsicana Crossing Blvd.
Corsicana, TX 75109
Phone: (903) 874-3456
Fax: (903) 641-0149
Website: http://www.cinergycinemas.com
Email: corsicana@cinergycinemas.com

Cinergy Cinemas currently operates two new eight-screen theatre/family entertainment centers: one in Copperas Cove, Texas that opened in June 2009 and one in Corsicana, Texas that just opened on September 24. The concept features family entertainment components such as a huge arcade, prize redemption area, mini-golf, go karts, and mini-bowling. Theatre amenities include items such as 16" tall stadium seating, high-back leather rocker chairs, state-of-the-art projection and sound systems including the latest digital 3-D, homemade pizzas, burgers, sandwiches, appetizers, and beer and wine in addition to all the normal concessions. Cooked food items are delivered to your theatre by a food runner as soon as they are prepared in the kitchen.


Cook Center Planetarium
3100 W. Collin Street
Corsicana, Texas 75110
Phone: (903) 874-1211, (800) 988-5317
Website: http://www.cookcenter.us

Home of the largest domed theater and planetarium in Texas, which features star, laser and large-format movies to entertain and educate audiences of all ages.


Martin's Music Hall
201 S. Beaton Street
Corsicana, Texas 75110
Phone: (903) 872-8226

Great 'live music' in an intimate setting with a delightful dining area and homecooked concessions. You'll find a stage for 'wanna be starts.' Presenting all types of concerts from the Corsicana Opry every 1st Satruday & Gospel Music Concerts every 2nd Saturday of each month. Plus Bluegrass Festivals, Jazz Bands, Fiddle Contests, Guitar Fests & Singer/Songwriter Meets. Call for dates, reservations or auditions.


Max?s Club
514 S. 7th Street
Corsicana, Texas 75110
Phone: (903) 872-7710


Navarro Council of the Arts
110 W. 6th Avenue
Corsicana, Texas 75110
Phone: (903) 872-6511
Website: http://www.navarrocouncilofthearts.com

In the heart of the Arts District lies the culmination of the Arts, the Navarro Council of the Arts. This county organization presents a full season of professional performing and visual arts in all the schools located in Navarro County. In addition, this busy organization presents ten to twelve professional art exhibits each year completely free to the public in the Warehouse Living Arts Center gallery.




 
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