When I owned my collectables shop, I procured about 20-25 wooden folding chairs that originally been in use at the Morton Grove Theatre.
They were stensilled as such on the back as I recall.
I sold them all to a Civil War reenactor.
Because there were several other theatres on Main Street in Deadwood, without a specific address for this one, there is no way to search the street view for what is there now.
I added the Flame Theatre also on Main a while back, and there is a clothing boutique in that space now.
I checked the Selwyn and it has no arch over the marquee as the one in the photo has.
It might be the Lyric too.
I added it to the Cine 42’s Photos Section temporarily.
If it is wrong I will delete it.
Reply here if it can be identified, and I will add it where it should be.
1959 photo in below Flickr link.
https://www.flickr.com/photos/98205045@N06/32529944451
Avon 7 in background.
Clear version of the 6/28/51 LIFE Magazine Photo added.
1940 photo added courtesy of David Kroger.
April 19, 1936 photo added credit Percy Loomis Sperr. RKO Keith’s with roof top sign on the right.
1955 photo added courtesy of Steve Michaels.
Undated marquee photo added credit The Delaware Gazette- Delaware County Historical Society.
1955 photo added courtesy of Melissa Moots Grau.
11/09/65 Boston Globe photo added. Power outage traffic jam.
When I owned my collectables shop, I procured about 20-25 wooden folding chairs that originally been in use at the Morton Grove Theatre. They were stensilled as such on the back as I recall. I sold them all to a Civil War reenactor.
Photo added credit Bo Wiklund.
Because there were several other theatres on Main Street in Deadwood, without a specific address for this one, there is no way to search the street view for what is there now. I added the Flame Theatre also on Main a while back, and there is a clothing boutique in that space now.
Deadwood Theatre marquee upper L/H corner.
2 undated photos added courtesy of Rick Munday.
1939 Days Of `76 parade photo added courtesy of Steve Norquist. Deadwood Theatre marquee in the upper L/H/ corner.
March 1936 foyer promotion for Boris Karloff’s “The Walking Dead” added.
15th Anniversary December 1935 photo added courtesy of the Retro Quad Cities Facebook page. Haven’t fully cross referenced what’s on the marquee yet.
1971 photo added of the Roxy Bulesk/Joy 42nd Street Theatre marquee. Thanks to Ed Solero for the detective work.
Thank you Ed. I added the photo to the Movie-Plex 42’s page. I will delete it from this page.
I checked the Selwyn and it has no arch over the marquee as the one in the photo has. It might be the Lyric too. I added it to the Cine 42’s Photos Section temporarily. If it is wrong I will delete it. Reply here if it can be identified, and I will add it where it should be.
Article that claims the Causeway Drive-In was next to an indoor one called Barn Theater.
http://spacecoastdaily.com/2017/02/throwback-thursdays-drive-in-theaters-in-brevard-county/
1937 photo added courtesy of Flashback Miami.
1950s photo added courtesy of Loyd Sandgren.
Photo added of the game room at the Carefree Theatre, year unknown.
Photo credit Historical Society of Palm Beach County.
1960 Concession stand photo added. Photo credit Charlotte County Library Collection.