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Joe Vogel commented about Airway Theatre on Dec 20, 2017 at 12:52 pm

The Baxter Theatre dates to the early 1920s. The October 12, 1922, issue of Manufacturers Record had this item:

“Ky, – Louisville – Baxter Amusement Co.: $40,000 theater on Bardstown Rd.; 57x100 ft. fireproof; composition roof; concrete floors; metal doors; steel sash and trim; wire glass; ventilators; seating capacity 1000; D.X. Murphy & Bro., Archts., Louisville Trust Bldg.; J.F. Russell Contr., Marion E. Taylor Bldg.”
Architects Dennis Xavier Murphy and James Cornelius Murphy designed at least two other theaters in Louisville; the Buckingham Theatre, 223-227 West Jefferson Street, 1898-99 and 1911, and the Olympic Moving Picture Theatre, 326 East Market Street, 1911. The firm is best known for designing the iconic grandstand building at Churchill Downs race track. Their successor firm, Luckett & Farley, is still in existence.

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Joe Vogel commented about Boston Theatre on Dec 19, 2017 at 10:20 pm

The April 30, 1914, issue of theatrical paper The New York Age said that “Gaston & Jackson and Susie Sutton are at the Boston Theatre, Roanoke.” I’ve found references to both of these acts being on the African-American vaudeville circuit during this period. I haven’t found anything about Gaston & Jackson, but Susie Sutton appears to have been quite successful in vaudeville from 1910 through 1915, and later she appeared in movies and on stage, even having her own company of players in the mid-1920s.

The June 3, 1916, issue of The Moving Picture World had this item about the Boston Theatre:

“The Boston to Be Enlarged.

“Roanoke, Va. — The Boston, the only colored theater here, now having a seating capacity of three hundred and fifty, is soon to be enlarged to a size that will give, it is reported, a seating capacity of approximately one thousand. This house is owned by A. Andrews and is managed by S. Andrews, they catering to the colored population of Roanoke.”

I haven’t found any follow-up items confirming that this expansion plan was actually carried out.

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Joe Vogel commented about Rialto Theatre on Dec 19, 2017 at 9:28 pm

Here is an item from the June 3, 1916, issue of The Moving Picture World:

“Buys Pastime to Close It.

“Marion, Va. — The Pastime theater has been acquired by C. B. Eccles, who operates the Marion, and has been closed up. The Pastime was the first theater in the field here, but it has been supplanted by the Marion, a new and very attractive one. The town is not large enough to support two such theaters and one had to go.”

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Joe Vogel commented about Lincoln Theatre on Dec 19, 2017 at 9:27 pm

The July 13, 1929, issue of Motion Picture News had this announcement: “R. W. Sherrill has a lease on the Lincoln, Marion, Va., opened July 1, and is operating it.”

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Joe Vogel commented about Premiere Cinema Temple 15 + IMAX on Dec 18, 2017 at 8:10 pm

Premier Cinemas' web site has this page about the addition of an IMAX screen to their Temple, Texas location. Two smaller theaters were combined and extended upward to create the space for the new room.

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Joe Vogel commented about Violet Crown Charlottesville on Dec 18, 2017 at 7:23 pm

An existing retail building was converted into the Regal Downtown Mall Cinemas in 1996. This very large digital document contains, along with much bureaucratic red tape and letters from attorneys, some photos and renderings of the Violet Crown Cinema, and some drawings by the three architectural firms involved in the project: local firm Stoneking/Von Storch Architects, the original designers; Austin-based Domiteaux + Baggett Architects, a firm previously associated with the owners of Violet Crown Cinemas; and TK Architects, of Kansas City, theater specialists brought rather late in the game to finish the project.

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Joe Vogel commented about Epic Theatres at Lee Vista on Dec 18, 2017 at 6:47 pm

There are several photos of the Epic Lee Vista on this page at the web site of TK Architects."

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Joe Vogel commented about Ann Arbor 20 + IMAX on Dec 18, 2017 at 6:44 pm

This multiplex was remodeled twice by Kansas City based architectural firm TK Architects, first for National Amusements, for whom the firm did a stadium conversion and auditorium and lobby expansion, and then for Cinemark’s 2015 renovations. There are a few interior photos on this page of TK’s web site.

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Joe Vogel commented about Celebrity Theatres-Baton Rouge 10 on Dec 18, 2017 at 6:35 pm

The renovation of this multiplex for Celebrity Theatres was designed by TK Architects. There are a few photos on this page of the firm’s web site.

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Joe Vogel commented about Marquette Cinemas on Dec 18, 2017 at 6:29 pm

A few photos of Marquette Cinema 10 can be seen on this page at the web site of TK Architects.

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Joe Vogel commented about Regal Tikahtnu on Dec 18, 2017 at 6:26 pm

Several photos of Regal’s Tikahtnu Stadium 16 can be seen on this page of the web site of TK Architects, the firm who designed the project.

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Joe Vogel commented about Palace Cinema on Dec 18, 2017 at 6:21 pm

Several photos of the Marcus Palace can be seen on this page of the web site of TK Architects.

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Joe Vogel commented about AMC Classic Pensacola 10 on Dec 18, 2017 at 6:17 pm

The Carmike 10 was designed by Chattanooga-based architectural firm Artech Design Group.

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Joe Vogel commented about AMC Edinburg 18 on Dec 18, 2017 at 6:12 pm

The Carmike Cinema in Edinburg was designed by Chattanooga-based architectural firm Artech Design Group. The firm also designed the IMAX project for the house.

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Joe Vogel commented about AMC Mobile 16 on Dec 18, 2017 at 6:06 pm

The Wynnsong 16 was designed for Carmike Cinemas by the Chattanooga-based architectural firm Artech Design Group.

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Joe Vogel commented about Landmark Scottsdale Quarter on Dec 18, 2017 at 5:55 pm

Photos of the iPic Scottsdale Quarter can be seen on this page at the web site of TK Architects, the designers of the project.

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Joe Vogel commented about Roadhouse Cinemas Scottsdale on Dec 18, 2017 at 5:50 pm

The renovation of this multiplex for UltraStar Cinemas in 2010 was designed by Phoenix architectural firm Level 4 Studio (now defunct.) The original building was entirely gutted and rebuilt with stadium seating. The project had six all-ages theaters, the largest seating 250, plus five smaller screens seating 30 to 40 adults, and in these beer, wine, and food service were available.

The project also featured a cinema café . The total seating capacity was close to 1,600, according to this article in Film Journal.

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Joe Vogel commented about AMC Ritz 13 on Dec 18, 2017 at 5:28 pm

The three-screen expansion of this multiplex for Carmike Cinemas in 2010 was accompanied by a complete renovation of the existing theaters. The project was designed by the Chattanooga-based architectural firm Artech Design Group.

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Joe Vogel commented about Golden Ticket Cinemas - Ale House Bloomington on Dec 18, 2017 at 4:50 pm

The remodeling of this multiplex for Carmike Cinemas was designed by the Chattanooga-based architectural firm Artech Design Group. A few photos of the theater can be seen on this page at the firm’s web site.

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Joe Vogel commented about AMC Classic Cherry Blossom 14 on Dec 18, 2017 at 4:46 pm

The Cherry Blossom 14 was designed for Carmike Cinemas by the Chattanooga-based firm Artech Design Group (formerly Artech Design Company.) Several photos of the theater can be seen on this page of the firm’s web site.

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Joe Vogel commented about AMC Classic Boulevard 10 on Dec 18, 2017 at 4:42 pm

Additional photos of the Boulevard 10 can be found on this page at the web site of the architects, now called Artech Design Group.

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Joe Vogel commented about AMC Albuquerque 12 on Dec 18, 2017 at 4:35 pm

This multiplex was designed for Carmike Cinemas by the Chattanooga-based firm Artech Design Group. This project is not featured on their web site, but three photos can be seen on the web site of the builders, Wilger Enterprises.

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Joe Vogel commented about Rio Rancho Premiere on Dec 18, 2017 at 4:22 pm

Rio Rancho Premier was designed by the Albuquerque based firm Modulus Architects. There is one picture of the project on the firm’s web site, but the web site of the builders, Wilger Enterprises, features four pictures.

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Joe Vogel commented about Dixie Theatre on Dec 18, 2017 at 4:00 pm

A history of the B. C. Howell family on this web page says that prior to opening the Howell Theatre in 1928 Mr. Howell had for many years had at least two theaters operating in Coleman at any given time, including the Dixie and a house called the Gem. Mr. Howell’s first theatrical venture in the town had been the Howell Opera House, which was in operation by 1904.

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Joe Vogel commented about Rancho Theatre on Dec 18, 2017 at 3:45 pm

This article about the B. C. Howell family says that the Howell Theatre in Coleman opened on October 8, 1928. The building was partly destroyed by a fire in 1967 and subsequently demolished. The family had sold the theater in 1945.