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Located in the southeast corner of Indiana is a small community
called Osgood. With a population of approximately 1,700, the town is
quieter today than it was when trains regularly traveled through
Osgood a century ago. The passengers stayed in the local hotels and
sought evening entertainment at movie theaters.
The Damm Theatre,
owned by German immigrant Louis Damm, offered its customers
everything big-city movie houses could. From first-run movies and
short reels to vaudevillian skits and local amateur acts, the
theater was a popular place in town. The Osgood community was so
proud of its Damm Theatre that the city’s welcome sign included the
motto: “Home of the Damm Theatre.”
For additional information about the Damm Theatre please click
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Phase 5 The Damm Lights Up
Click Picture Below for Phase 5 Installation of the Damm Sign - June 11 2008

Phase 4 Restoration
Click Picture Below for Phase 4 Restoration Gallery - March 14 2008

Phase 3 Restoration
Click Picture Below for Phase 3 Restoration Gallery

Phase 2 Restoration
Click Picture Below for Phase 2 Restoration Gallery

Phase 1 Restoration
Click Picture Below for Phase 1 Restoration Gallery

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