Hoquiam's 7th Street Theatre was built in 1928. Featuring an atmospheric ceiling mural with recessed twinkling lights, and a tiled fountain in the lobby, the theatre is a beautiful and unique venue. It was placed on the National Register for Historic Places in 1987. In 2008 the 7th Street Theatre was the first building in the city of Hoquiam to be placed on the newly formed Hoquiam Register of Historic Places.
With 990 seats, it's a large venue for concerts, movies, and stage shows. A large, single screen hangs over the stage, and sound is provided by a new state-of-the-art sound system and recently constructed sound/light board booth.
Today, the 7th Street Theatre is undergoing constant work under the guidance of the 7th Street Theatre Association, a 501(c)3 nonprofit organization which manages the theatre. The venue hosts several performances each month, and regularly features classic movies on certain weekends each year.