After browsing around the Schenectady page linked to above, I found several other photos of the Art Theatre that was at 432 State Street prior to Proctor’s.
It appears to be the same building in a few of them, so I believe Proctor’s remodeled the existing Art Theatre into their own.
I posted only one photo of the Art Theatre entrance in 1913, but there are more available.
Also, the Mohawk Theatre on College Street which was a vaudeville and burlesque venue, ran films for one year it appears prior to closing in 1914.
Also claiming to be the first to run an Edison talking film.
1940 photo added. Confirmed by locals as demolished.
Photos added, two of the October 15, 1972 fire.
Uptown Update link with renovation drawings.
https://www.uptownupdate.com/2018/11/first-peek-at-planned-restoration-of.html?fbclid=IwAR38xxQRXQWLaOr-zRfFntEqb39aLoZPa3tCArXXWPhmQHnz24BO62arROw
Multiple photos added.
Multiple images added.
1959 photo and additional history added.
1957 & 2018 photos added.
1964 photo added.
1918 postcard added courtesy of George & Sharon Sproul.
November 1981 photo.
http://www.americanclassicimages.com/Default.aspx?tabid=141&txtSearch=Marumsco&ProductID=34908
1964 photo added. Per Pat Moore: The theater was run by Mr. Thomas and his two sons, John and Tim.
Iris marquee on far right.
“Maya” released May 26, 1966.
Quentin Porter Collection photo.
1956 photo as Reade’s Carlton added, credit New Jersey Historic Preservation Office
Link with aerial views and ads.
http://www.newyorkdriveins.com/capitalregion/austsdi/austsdi.php
Link with Grand Opening and other print ads.
https://www.geocaching.com/geocache/GC4GK3D_austs-open-air-theatre?guid=58f995aa-62b3-40ed-ad94-bcb4d6726c9f
Here is a Facebook link to some images of the Art Theater.
I believe it was the same building that Proctor’s moved into.
https://www.facebook.com/groups/SchenectadyHistory/search/?query=Art%20Theatre
March 2018 article about the renovations and reopening with photos.
https://savingplaces.org/stories/now-playing-film-streams-show-stopping-revival-of-omahas-historic-dundee-theater?utm_source=facebook.com&utm_medium=social&fbclid=IwAR3XYVSAMnr2mNe4P34iKAbEMj1ajb1l768Uih1kRrXTjxgdlGA8UQePpKA#.W9e6Mx9ReUk
Archived article reissued in January 2014 about Cinerama at Indian Hills with multiple images.
https://www.omaha.com/go/archives-that-time-indian-hills-theater-was-king-and-cinerama/article_8dc7b8d6-5b7c-52a9-b946-f7bf925f34f9.html
1908 photo credit Douglas County Historical Society.
1948 & 2017 photos added via Jill Benz. The latter shows the marquee illuminated at night, as part of a redevelopment that as of yet is unannounced.
Early 1900s photo added via the I grew up in Hardin County, Iowa Facebook page.
July 1996 image added credit The Hardin County Index.
After browsing around the Schenectady page linked to above, I found several other photos of the Art Theatre that was at 432 State Street prior to Proctor’s. It appears to be the same building in a few of them, so I believe Proctor’s remodeled the existing Art Theatre into their own. I posted only one photo of the Art Theatre entrance in 1913, but there are more available.
Also, the Mohawk Theatre on College Street which was a vaudeville and burlesque venue, ran films for one year it appears prior to closing in 1914. Also claiming to be the first to run an Edison talking film.
Facebook link to Paul Garrow’s 25 photos of Proctor’s Theatre marquees.
https://www.facebook.com/media/set/?set=oa.2096541637337030&type=3