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kencmcintyre commented about Pen Twin Theatre on Mar 26, 2009 at 6:27 pm

Here is another photo:
http://tinyurl.com/dzc2t4

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kencmcintyre commented about Madison Theatre on Mar 26, 2009 at 6:25 pm

More photos here:
http://tinyurl.com/d28yca

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kencmcintyre commented about Mission Theatre on Mar 26, 2009 at 6:17 pm

In the photo on Google, the theater is gone, but you can still see the steps and the handicapped ramp. Too bad.

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kencmcintyre commented about Beechview Theatre on Mar 26, 2009 at 6:11 pm

175K. I guess the cost of living is a little lower in Pittsburgh than in Los Angeles.

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kencmcintyre commented about Castamba Theater on Mar 26, 2009 at 5:04 pm

This is from the Mansfield News-Journal on 3/26/73. Address should be changed to 36 W. Main Street.

SHELBY â€" Purchase of the Castamba Theater, 36 West Main St., by Mr. and Mrs. William Britt and Mr. and Mrs. John Ashton of Carrollton under a partnership agreement to expand the Ben Franklin Store, 42-44 West Main St., was finalized today.

The Castamba Theater was owned by Mrs. Merlin Moore of Tucson, Ariz., Mrs. Ross Purdy of Miami, Fla., and Arthur Shreffler of 12 East Madison Ave. Britt said the theater would add over 5,500 square feet of additional floor space to the store on Main St. downtown. Exact plans for remodeling the building have not been completed, but the store will be combined with the theater as one building and not an annex. The Britts and Ashtons also own the Willard Ben Franklin Store in another partnership.

The Castamba Theater closed its doors last November after 54 years of operation as a moving picture theater under the Shreffler family management. Shreffler, who managed the theater with his wife, Pauline, had to undergo an operation on his eyes. The theater was opened by Shreffler’s father, Hal D., and a partner, Frank Allwein of Shelby, in 1918. Both men are now deceased. The elder Shreffler had associated with Allwein in the theater business in the old Opera House on East Main St. at the intersection of Broadway since 1911.

That theater was turned into a bowling alley which later was destroyed by fire. Shelby’s third theater was the State Theater on West Main St. which also closed and was turned into a poolroom and then used for businesses. The Castamba Theater was the last of this city’s three theaters to close down.

Shreffler joined his father in the theater business in 1930 and has been associated with it for 43 years. The 45 by 120-foot theater building seated up to 735 persons with an addition added to the west in 1937.

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kencmcintyre commented about Fox Theater on Mar 26, 2009 at 4:50 pm

Here is a view of the 1946 fire:
http://tinyurl.com/da4fbp

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kencmcintyre commented about Rialto Theater on Mar 26, 2009 at 4:16 pm

The view on Google is interesting. Almost standing under the marquee when the photo was taken, as opposed to the usual drive-bys.

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kencmcintyre commented about Rialto Theatre on Mar 26, 2009 at 4:13 pm

Here is another photo:
http://tinyurl.com/cocgth

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kencmcintyre commented about New Granada Theatre on Mar 26, 2009 at 3:16 pm

Here is another photo:
http://tinyurl.com/ctlcln

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kencmcintyre commented about Beechview Theatre on Mar 26, 2009 at 2:48 pm

Ed also noted some AKAs in his 6/3/08 comment that should be added to the description.

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kencmcintyre commented about Wadena Drive-In on Mar 26, 2009 at 2:37 pm

Marquee photo here:
http://tinyurl.com/c6ewuo

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kencmcintyre commented about Beechview Theatre on Mar 26, 2009 at 2:33 pm

For sale on loopnet:
http://tinyurl.com/ckyro2

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kencmcintyre commented about Casino Theatre on Mar 26, 2009 at 1:28 pm

I get it-you’re ensuring that you get the e-mail notifications. I was waiting for the new link to something, until I figured out what you meant.

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kencmcintyre commented about Havendale Drive-In on Mar 26, 2009 at 1:26 pm

Here is a photo, circa late 1970s:
http://tinyurl.com/d39ea5

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kencmcintyre commented about Grand Theatre on Mar 26, 2009 at 1:22 pm

Here is a vintage photo:
http://tinyurl.com/c686mx

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kencmcintyre commented about Palace Theater on Mar 26, 2009 at 1:20 pm

Here is a vintage photo:
http://tinyurl.com/czjptf

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kencmcintyre commented about Grayland Theatre on Mar 25, 2009 at 9:21 pm

Here is a direct link to the page mentioned on 11/26/04:
http://tinyurl.com/d73w5q

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kencmcintyre commented about Sandusky Drive-In on Mar 25, 2009 at 8:53 pm

Here is another photo:
http://tinyurl.com/ccuzwe

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kencmcintyre commented about Sage Crest Drive-In on Mar 25, 2009 at 8:50 pm

Here is another photo:
http://tinyurl.com/ch38zs

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kencmcintyre commented about Notification changes on Mar 25, 2009 at 3:48 pm

My wife says thanks. All of the notifications go to her blackberry as well as mine. She asked if CT was mad at me because the e-mails stopped showing up. I told her I hadn’t violated any policies recently, as far as I know.

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kencmcintyre commented about Fox Cabaret on Mar 25, 2009 at 2:54 pm

I think the Forum on Market Street in Philly is still showing adult films. Don’t know about 35 mm, though. There’s a hole in the wall in Los Angeles called the Tiki that shows porn as well. I would guess the number of full time adult theaters in North America is under 50 at present.

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kencmcintyre commented about Ideal Theatre on Mar 24, 2009 at 8:01 pm

Here is another photo of the marquee:
http://tinyurl.com/cm48y7

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kencmcintyre commented about Warnors Center for the Performing Arts on Mar 24, 2009 at 7:54 pm

Here is a vintage photo, probably circa 1950s:
http://tinyurl.com/cz2azq

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kencmcintyre commented about Leachman Theatre on Mar 24, 2009 at 7:50 pm

Here is another photo:
http://tinyurl.com/c7wvpb

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kencmcintyre commented about Majestic Theatre on Mar 24, 2009 at 7:48 pm

The current building at 220 S. Main looks old, but it presumably would have succeeded this theater. It’s a mystery.