The interior was featured on tonight’s episode of NBC’s “This Is Us”, as the club where Kate has her first singing gig.
Fais Do Do was in neon on the wall.
1917 photo & copy added credit the Frank S. Magallon Collection, via The Old Neighborhood Berwyn Cicero Chicago History Page.
Avers Theater on the right.
A typical street scene in Chicago’s old Ceska Kalifornie neighborhood, now known as Little Village. Here, this circa 1917 image from my collection features J. Klepsa as he stands in front of his cigar shop located at 3823 W. 26th St.
The cigar shop used to be a gathering place for men to converse, and share neighborhood happenings and gossip.
Current street view shows the facade was either encapsulated or heavily modified.
It maintains the same height as it’s neighboring building to the right.
The street name is Balbo Drive, not Balboa.
Originally 7th Street, it was renamed in 1933 after Italo Balbo.
Not sure why maps are showing it as an Avenue.
There was recently a protest to rename it after Ida B. Wells.
Two links below.
Current article about the damaged marquee.
http://www.theleafchronicle.com/story/news/2017/10/05/roxy-regional-theatre-gets-facelift/733601001/
Apparently closed since Hurricane Harvey.
http://www.beaumontenterprise.com/news/article/Storm-damage-could-permanently-close-Silsbee-s-12251982.php#photo-14284046
Current article about the Lark and it’s marquee.
http://www.marinij.com/article/NO/20171003/NEWS/171009932
Flickr link with a 1964 postcard. (April `63 image) “Mondo Cane” at the Loop.
https://www.flickr.com/photos/hollywoodplace/20354207116/in/dateposted-public/
Flickr link with a 1964 postcard (April `63 image).
https://www.flickr.com/photos/hollywoodplace/20354207116/in/dateposted-public/
Hemmings Motor News article with a photo of the Capitol during the Corvette Homecoming.
https://www.hemmings.com/blog/2017/10/03/national-corvette-homecoming-for-sale-by-current-owner/#comments-block
The interior was featured on tonight’s episode of NBC’s “This Is Us”, as the club where Kate has her first singing gig. Fais Do Do was in neon on the wall.
More pics here too.
http://www.carnut.com/ramblin/ddouglas/ddouglas.html
The “Hot Rod Gang” World Premiere was at the Wichita Theatre in August 1958, photo added via John Stutzer. More about the premiere in the link below.
http://www.kansas.com/cars/article1112410.html
1917 photo & copy added credit the Frank S. Magallon Collection, via The Old Neighborhood Berwyn Cicero Chicago History Page. Avers Theater on the right.
A typical street scene in Chicago’s old Ceska Kalifornie neighborhood, now known as Little Village. Here, this circa 1917 image from my collection features J. Klepsa as he stands in front of his cigar shop located at 3823 W. 26th St. The cigar shop used to be a gathering place for men to converse, and share neighborhood happenings and gossip.
Circa 1956 photo added courtesy of Larry Kelly.
Current street view shows the facade was either encapsulated or heavily modified. It maintains the same height as it’s neighboring building to the right.
Click on The Merle Reskin Theatre beneath Alumni On The Stage within the chronology in the below link.
https://theatre.depaul.edu/about/facilities/Pages/merle-reskin-theatre.aspx
Article with exterior photo and new mural.
http://www.amtrakthenational.com/rail-life-legendary-diners-at-bens-chili-bowl
2 photos in below link.
http://www.roadarch.com/theatres/co2.html
Circa 1956 post card added courtesy of Save The Signs.
Five photos added. Recent one shows the 5 round windows along the top have been removed.
Open House Chicago link with multiple interior photos.
https://openhousechicago.org/sites/site/depaul-university-merle-reskin-theatre-blackstone-theatre/
The street name is Balbo Drive, not Balboa. Originally 7th Street, it was renamed in 1933 after Italo Balbo. Not sure why maps are showing it as an Avenue. There was recently a protest to rename it after Ida B. Wells. Two links below.
https://theculturetrip.com/north-america/usa/illinois/articles/a-brief-history-of-chicagos-balbo-drive/
https://www.dnainfo.com/chicago/20170823/downtown/protest-rename-balbo-drive-remove-monument-planned-for-wednesday
Sign update.
http://www.al.com/entertainment/index.ssf/2017/09/alabama_theatre_launches_campa.html
Columbus Drive-In collage added courtesy of Rick Thompson, whose father managed it, the Crump and Rio Theatres.
1951 image added courtesy of Randy Shanks. Still open as a theatre with “Force Of Arms” on the marquee.
Circa 1955 photo added, of the Mode building as a shoe store. Courtesy of Randy Shanks. So it was closed by then.
Mid `80s night photo added courtesy of Michael Murphy.
1937 photo added courtesy of Michael Murphy.
Mid `50’s photo added courtesy of Michael Murphy.