Located on 3rd & Main Streets, which do intersect in Kitzmiller.
Apparently burned prior to demolition.
But was demolished for street widening.
3 photos added.
The Devon Theatre would have been just to the right of the building in this link, The American Film Company Incorporated.
Matches up with the building in the Overview photo, before it was torn down and replaced by the McDonald’s.
Three 1952 photos added.
It was originally built, owned & managed by (Byron H.) Rogers & Southworth at a cost of $70,000, until Alex Papyanakos bought it in the early 1920’s.
Additional history courtesy of Historian Town & Village Canton NY Facebook page.
A Pacific Electric Red Car passes Graumans Chinese Theater in Dec. 1953. All streetcar service along Hollywood Blvd. would end in 1954. (photo: Roger Bogenberger/PERyHS)
1940 Embassy poster image added credit Mark E. Carder. Reads “A Darnell Theater” across the top.
Ownership history in below link.
http://www.driveins.org/md-lavale-crystal.htm
1961 marquee photo added credit Geary Hoover.
Interior postcard, 1939,
48 &
60 photos added via Bonnie Gero Airesman.Circa 1964 photo added credit Bob Walker.
Located on 3rd & Main Streets, which do intersect in Kitzmiller. Apparently burned prior to demolition. But was demolished for street widening. 3 photos added.
Link with multiple 1968 Elliot Landy Getty images.
https://www.gettyimages.com/detail/news-photo/photo-of-jimi-hendrix-l-r-jimi-hendrix-mitch-mitchell-noel-news-photo/86203742
The Devon Theatre would have been just to the right of the building in this link, The American Film Company Incorporated. Matches up with the building in the Overview photo, before it was torn down and replaced by the McDonald’s.
http://www.classicmoviehub.com/blog/flying-high-with-flying-a-in-the-windy-city-the-american-film-manufacturing-company-the-chicago-silent-era-part-6/?fbclid=IwAR3z6CIEJk3BLs7H7q7c5H1I9tezrDgEyY1iXNLh94lzQ_4N2p0j7aklwJ0
1935 photo added credit Aspen Historical Society.
Missoula film fesitval events at the Roxy, Wilma & MCT Center for the Performing Arts.
https://blog.glaciermt.com/film-festivals-and-historic-theaters-in-western-montana/?fbclid=IwAR1y4YaUQdBsiXnyA27-QSgiJ2XG1QRgLwB4HbekuEnWXaLIREP0v7kba9s
Missoula film fesitval events at the Roxy, Wilma & MCT Center for the Performing Arts.
https://blog.glaciermt.com/film-festivals-and-historic-theaters-in-western-montana/?fbclid=IwAR1y4YaUQdBsiXnyA27-QSgiJ2XG1QRgLwB4HbekuEnWXaLIREP0v7kba9s
After looking at the street view I agree that the Apollo was in the even numbered block and is still standing.
Purchased by Guadalupe County in January 2016.
https://www.route66news.com/2016/01/28/pecos-theatre-purchase-finalized/?fbclid=IwAR3OpKohdSDghPkAlN0XQL0YWHVvdacFchDoFrKNGu2UlajV6HrUiskxB68
2017 article with demolition & condition photos. I’ll transfer them to photos section in case link goes dead.
https://www.route66news.com/2017/08/13/avalon-theatre-mclean-torn/?fbclid=IwAR3wg3w0lGecTJ0G2x8A5WxCY0y5x-zUreutAJ2BKGquo4brKUeFBcHjK_k
Photo credit SLU Ellsworth Special Collections.
Three 1952 photos added. It was originally built, owned & managed by (Byron H.) Rogers & Southworth at a cost of $70,000, until Alex Papyanakos bought it in the early 1920’s. Additional history courtesy of Historian Town & Village Canton NY Facebook page.
Bryon H. Rogers.
Thank you for updating the photo.
1956 photo added credit William McCully. Some sources indicate “Liane, Jungle Goddess” had it’s U.S. release in 1959.
1973 photo added Jes Garcia.
Mid `50s photo as the Yank added credit Jes Garcia.
1959 Granada Welling promotional photo added of Sid Terror’s Haunted Film Vault Facebook page.
Circa 1946 photo at the bottom of this link about the neighboring Village Barn.
http://vanishingnewyork.blogspot.com/2013/04/the-village-barn.html
A Pacific Electric Red Car passes Graumans Chinese Theater in Dec. 1953. All streetcar service along Hollywood Blvd. would end in 1954. (photo: Roger Bogenberger/PERyHS)
1936 photo courtesy of Doris Greene.