Historic theater site trolley tour offered this summer

A tour of historic theater sites will be offered on the Klamath County Museum’s streetcar this summer.

The following is a press release from the Klamath County Museum.

KLAMATH FALLS, Ore. - A trolley-ride tour of historic theater sites in downtown Klamath Falls will be offered on various dates through the summer.

The tour program is co-sponsored by the Klamath County Museum and the Ross Ragland Theater. The cost is $15 per person for the two-hour tour, which will be offered on the Saturday mornings of June 25, July 2, and July 9.

Space is limited to 10 people per tour. To reserve space, contact the Museum at (541) 882-1000.

“There are several sites in the downtown area where theaters have operated, starting from the late 1800s up to the current day,” said museum director Todd Kepple. “There is quite a bit of ground to cover, and so we thought our streetcar trolley would be the best way to conduct this tour.”

Movie houses still standing include the old Pine Tree and Liberty theaters, now serving as an office or retail space.

The event will conclude with a backstage tour of the Ross Ragland Theater led by Executive Director Samantha Burris, with a discussion of the building’s earlier existence as the Esquire Theater.

Refreshments will be served during the tour.

For more information contact the museum at (541) 882-1000.