2012 photo added courtesy of The Last Seats Remaining Facebook page.
Below link to the Save The Historic Terrace Theatre Facebook page was also on their page.
Post card added courtesy of The Last Seats Remaining Facebook page.
Likely the same as the 2005 dead link.
Below Minnesota Theater history link also via their Facebook page.
The Evanston 1 on the East end of the block can be seen shuttered at 8:11 in the below video by Jenniffer Weigel.
The Evanston 1 still doesn;t seem to gave it’s own CT page.
Maybe I’ll work on adding that today, once I dig up the exact address.
The Varsity is seen at 12:40 in the below History of Evanston link on YouTube.
(The Valencia at 10:37 & 11:09)
Film by Ron & Sydney Crawford.
Narrated by Byrne Piven of Evanston’s Piven Theatre.
Circa 1920’s shots of the Valencia at 10:37, and a 1950’s shot at 11:09 in the below History of Evanston link on YouTube.
(The Varsity is at 12:40)
Film by Ron & Sydney Crawford.
Narrated by Byrne Piven of Evanston’s Piven Theatre.
I added the 1930 file photo courtesy of Indy Star. In case the March 2009 link goes dead.
Original interior details in photos in below link.
http://www.dnainfo.com/chicago/20151109/lincoln-square/davis-renovation-starts-get-peek-at-grandeur-hidden-for-decades
1914 photo can be taken to Full Resolution in the below Placography website.
http://www.placeography.org/index.php/Liberty_Theatre,6th_and_Lyndale_Avenue,Minneapolis,_Minnesota
Undated photo added, photo credit Ralph Greenhill.
1932 photo added courtesy of Tom Johnson. So it was at least open that early.
Marquee image with Grand Opening film posters added courtesy of The Last Remaining Seats Facebook page.
2012 photo added courtesy of The Last Seats Remaining Facebook page. Below link to the Save The Historic Terrace Theatre Facebook page was also on their page.
https://www.facebook.com/groups/214158575346575/?hc_location=ufi
Two photos added courtesy of The Last Remaining Seats Facebook page.
Two 2015 photos added courtesy of The Last Remaining Seats Facebook page.
2013 photo added courtesy of The Last Remaining Seats Facebook page.
Post card added courtesy of The Last Seats Remaining Facebook page. Likely the same as the 2005 dead link. Below Minnesota Theater history link also via their Facebook page.
http://spytwincities.com/twin_cities_history_minnesota_theater-600/
1958 photo added courtesy of The Last Remaining Seats Facebook page.
1958 photo added courtesy of The Last Remaining Seats Facebook page. Possibly the same photo from the 2008 dead link.
I righted JackCoursey’s photo’s in the Photo’s Section.
Undated photo added courtesy of the I Grew Up In Maghull Facebook page. Page link below.
https://www.facebook.com/I-grew-up-in-Maghull-351665988312149/?fref=photo
Photo added courtesy of The Last Remaining Seats Facebook page.
CENTURY THEATRE – Minneapolis “THIS IS CINERAMA” Premiere: April 19, 1954 Engagement Duration: 67 weeks
1966 print ad added courtesy of Larry Kleebauer Sr.
1963 photo added courtesy of Richard Thurbin.
1975 photo added, photo credit William Brubeck, courtesy of the UIC Collection.
The Evanston 1 on the East end of the block can be seen shuttered at 8:11 in the below video by Jenniffer Weigel. The Evanston 1 still doesn;t seem to gave it’s own CT page. Maybe I’ll work on adding that today, once I dig up the exact address.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GOuqdpbBuSo
If I e-mail you, can you supply marquee photos I can upload to this page?
The Varsity is seen at 12:40 in the below History of Evanston link on YouTube. (The Valencia at 10:37 & 11:09) Film by Ron & Sydney Crawford. Narrated by Byrne Piven of Evanston’s Piven Theatre.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ln64b3sTq6s
Circa 1920’s shots of the Valencia at 10:37, and a 1950’s shot at 11:09 in the below History of Evanston link on YouTube. (The Varsity is at 12:40) Film by Ron & Sydney Crawford. Narrated by Byrne Piven of Evanston’s Piven Theatre.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ln64b3sTq6s
1966 photo added courtesy of Jack Spatafora.
1958 photo added courtesy of Chris Hoffman, and circa 1958 photo added courtesy of Doug Simmons.