Photo and caption added via Charles Howard.
“IHOP in South Portland Maine across from the Maine Mall.”
MarkChellis can you confirm that this angle is correct for the Maine Mall Cinema?
Signage might read “Cinema I-III” but is cut off on the right.
Found this reference in a trade magazine called Motography, November 1911, Volume 5 Issue 6, page 249, via Google Books.
“The Gem theater has been opened at the corner of Broadway and Walnut Streets, Green Bay, under the management of Anton Nelson. It is conducted by the Gem Theater company and it is the intention of the parties interested to secure six other houses in Wisconsin cities to join an organization controlled by them.”
Motography was published monthly by Electricity Magazine Corporation out of the Manodnock Building in Chicago.
(a landmark building in Chicago which is still standing today)
“Exploiting Motion Pictures For Entertainment, Education, Science and Advertising” was on the front cover.
I’ve been through the Sanfilippo mansion.
Incredible place.
Even more with an additional building with an 1890s carousel, vintage calliopes and a train on about 50 feet of track.
They hosted the 50th anniversary of Thunderbird for our club back in 2005.
Brevity thanks you…
Del Frisco’s Double Eagle Steak House in the shell of the former Esquire building is now permanently closed as of January 2019.
Apparently originally announced in November 2018.
1982 photo credit John Margoles.
Search “Cedar City Main Street 1938” in the below link.
Photo was blocked from sharing.
https://history.utah.gov/library-collections/digital-collections/
1936 photo added via Kath Sheridan Donley.
37 images of the Orpheum Theatre in this Memories Of Springfield Facebook link. Once on the link, click right to see all the photos.
https://www.facebook.com/photo.php?fbid=1557707147706420&set=g.5159854613&type=1&theater&ifg=1
Slated for demolition…
https://patch.com/new-jersey/madison/owners-plan-demolish-madison-movie-theater
1981 photo under construction added.
Closed as Cobb Theatres in 1996. Newspaper image added via Bud Clark.
Original link with the 1923 images with full description.
https://archive.org/stream/exhibitorsherald16exhi_0#page/n1276/mode/1up
1923 image via below link with description.
https://archive.org/stream/exhibitorsherald16exhi_0#page/n1276/mode/1up
1923 image via below link with description.
https://archive.org/stream/exhibitorsherald16exhi_0#page/n1276/mode/1up
Correct address is 80 West Merrick Road.
Word Of Life Ministries is still the tenant.
Photo added via Rodney Baisley. Socony station and parking East side elevation of the Grove Theatre.
The closest cross street is Nostrand Avenue. In the opposite direction but much further away is Bedford Avenue.
Circa 1976 photo added credit Allan Zirlin. Both “Stateline Motel” and “Teenage Hitchhiker” had later U.S. releases than when originally released.
3rd Avenue vertical sign now to be refurbished.
https://www.al.com/life/2019/01/alabama-theatre-sign-to-be-taken-down-and-refurbished.html?fbclid=IwAR2hKsYKMFUgsLkVZRo_ue2YP3TFc323cS8MvAOowA_iH6ewq5e_G15fBAI
Today home of the Redeemed Christian Church of God since at least 2014
Address is 1535 Como Avenue, confirmed via street view.
Photo credit John Margoles.
Photo and caption added via Charles Howard. “IHOP in South Portland Maine across from the Maine Mall.” MarkChellis can you confirm that this angle is correct for the Maine Mall Cinema? Signage might read “Cinema I-III” but is cut off on the right.
Bunting may indicate grand opening.
January 2019 photo & caption added credit John Travolta, from his Facebook page.
Found this reference in a trade magazine called Motography, November 1911, Volume 5 Issue 6, page 249, via Google Books.
“The Gem theater has been opened at the corner of Broadway and Walnut Streets, Green Bay, under the management of Anton Nelson. It is conducted by the Gem Theater company and it is the intention of the parties interested to secure six other houses in Wisconsin cities to join an organization controlled by them.”
Motography was published monthly by Electricity Magazine Corporation out of the Manodnock Building in Chicago. (a landmark building in Chicago which is still standing today)
“Exploiting Motion Pictures For Entertainment, Education, Science and Advertising” was on the front cover.
Warrens Theatre is seen a few times in this `60s Texaco commercial.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RPk-lRVpDq4&feature=youtu.be&fbclid=IwAR3RJBQ1NoeceR_VPAyChQAbVXXjtEOo5pHYXd2E6S2H1bth8p1edOCxLMA
I’ve been through the Sanfilippo mansion. Incredible place. Even more with an additional building with an 1890s carousel, vintage calliopes and a train on about 50 feet of track. They hosted the 50th anniversary of Thunderbird for our club back in 2005. Brevity thanks you…
Del Frisco’s Double Eagle Steak House in the shell of the former Esquire building is now permanently closed as of January 2019. Apparently originally announced in November 2018.
Vimeo link with the history of the Granada.
https://vimeo.com/226338622?ref=fb-share&1&fbclid=IwAR00mgIL_3_jto0F_t8AKKjvRs0goEwAIA5Zpvg_1NjEjHxd7GoBWD-_H2E