Biograph Theatre
The Biograph Theatre is a historic movie theater located in Chicago, Illinois. Opened in 1914, it originally showcased silent films and has since become a landmark in the city. The theater features a charming vintage design, complete with a marquee that adds to its nostalgic appeal.
In addition to screening films, the Biograph Theatre is known for its connection to the infamous gangster John Dillinger. He was shot by the FBI outside the theater in 1934, making it a significant site in American crime history. Today, it continues to host various film events and community activities.