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From the early 1970s a newspaper ad for the Capitan Theater in Pasadena.
From Houston a photo of the Granada Theater.
From the very early 1900s a view of the Rex Theatre..Vanishing Movie Theaters in Eugene
From 1946 a movie for Duel in the Sunfeatured at the Melba.
The physical address for the Wray is 424 Washington St. Afton 83110.
From 1905 a postcard image of the Garrick Theater in Wilmington Delaware.
From the 1930s a photo of the Pal & from 2011 the Pal sign in Palestine TX.
The only remains of the Riverside Drive-In as of July 2011.
From the early 1900s a photo postcard of the New Theatre.
The address for the Royal is 518 E 4th Street.
A view of the Tyler Theater @ this link http://preview.tinyurl.com/3brwx6f
A view of the Tyler @ this link http://preview.tinyurl.com/3brwx6f
Good job City of Tyler. That’s some real forward thinking you’ve done with three classic theater buildings that are/were within sight of each on the city square. I don’t know of any other city that can match that.
A picture postcard view of the Callier Theatre @ http://tinyurl.com/3j4vhme.
From the 1980s a close up of the Olympic Theatre sign in Cicero.
A couple of images of the Vinegar Hill Theatre in Charlottesville.
Right you are Chuck. I have submitted the correction.
From 2010 a photo of the Strand Theater building in Grand Island.
From Commerce a view of the High View Drive-In Theater.
From 1960 a photo postcard of the Rudalt Theater in Columbus WI.
From the 1930s a photo postcard of the Rialto and Rex Theaters in Bremerton.
From the 1930s a photo postcard of the Rex and Rialto Theaters in Bremerton.
The Paramount Theatre in Abilene.
The Royal Theatre is gone….
From the 1980s a photo of the Ritz Theater in Big Spring.
From the early 1970s a newspaper ad for the Capitan Theater in Pasadena.
From Houston a photo of the Granada Theater.
From the very early 1900s a view of the Rex Theatre..Vanishing Movie Theaters in Eugene
From 1946 a movie for Duel in the Sunfeatured at the Melba.
The physical address for the Wray is 424 Washington St. Afton 83110.
From 1905 a postcard image of the Garrick Theater in Wilmington Delaware.
From the 1930s a photo of the Pal & from 2011 the Pal sign in Palestine TX.
The only remains of the Riverside Drive-In as of July 2011.
From the early 1900s a photo postcard of the New Theatre.
The address for the Royal is 518 E 4th Street.
A view of the Tyler Theater @ this link http://preview.tinyurl.com/3brwx6f
A view of the Tyler @ this link http://preview.tinyurl.com/3brwx6f
Good job City of Tyler. That’s some real forward thinking you’ve done with three classic theater buildings that are/were within sight of each on the city square. I don’t know of any other city that can match that.
A picture postcard view of the Callier Theatre @ http://tinyurl.com/3j4vhme.
From the 1980s a close up of the Olympic Theatre sign in Cicero.
A couple of images of the Vinegar Hill Theatre in Charlottesville.
Right you are Chuck. I have submitted the correction.
From 2010 a photo of the Strand Theater building in Grand Island.
From Commerce a view of the High View Drive-In Theater.
From 1960 a photo postcard of the Rudalt Theater in Columbus WI.
From the 1930s a photo postcard of the Rialto and Rex Theaters in Bremerton.
From the 1930s a photo postcard of the Rex and Rialto Theaters in Bremerton.
The Paramount Theatre in Abilene.
The Royal Theatre is gone….
From the 1980s a photo of the Ritz Theater in Big Spring.