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From 1943 a photo taken in front of the Grand Theater in Paris. The man in the photo is almost certainly Claude Musselman. The unassuming Mr Musselman was a big player in the movie theater business.
From the 1940s a postcard view of Conway Avenue along with the Mission and Border Theaters in Mission.
From 2006 view of the Grand Theater in Fort Worth.
An undated postcard or the Detroit Red Cross on parade along with a partial view of the Empress Theatre.
An undated photo postcard of the Semri Drive-In in Silvis.
A photo postcard view of the Empress Theatre before it became the Fox.
Hey captain Jensen. There’s a link at the bottom of this and every page that says “If you find a mistake, please contact us At Cinema Treasures” to click on. No one’s impressed that you can find mistakes and blog them on the comments section. Especially me.
Doesn’t say so in the description of the Hanover or the also known as.
From 2011 a photo of the Rex Theatre in Pensacola.
From the late 1980s a photo of the Texas Theater in Kingsville.
From Crockett a photo of the Ritz Theater.
An improved photo of the Pioneer Theatre in Falfurrias.
From the 1980sa photo of the Apollo Theatre sign in San Francisco.
From the late 1920s a photo postcard view of the Cedar Theatre along with downtown Cedar st.
From Snyder a photo of the Ritz Theater prior to its restoration and a photo of the Ritz Sign after the restoration.
From the early 1980s, the now demolished Redskin Theater in Oklahoma City. If ever a theater deserved to be saved this was one.
From the early 1980s, the Arcadia Theater in Kerrville.
From 1986 and prior to becoming the butt ugly antique store is a photo of the Carol Theater in Denham Springs.
From 2011 a photo of the Roxy Theater Building in Wichita Falls.
From the late 1940s a postcard view of the Hanna Theatre along with the Allen and Loew’s State Theaters in Cleveland.
From the late 1940s a postcard view of the Allen Theatre along with the Hanna and Lowe’s State Theatres.
From 1961 a photo postcard view of the Liberty when it was still the Mesa Theater in Pagosa Springs.
Photos of the Grand Theater Here and Here from Paris TX.
From 1943 a photo taken in front of the Grand Theater in Paris. The man in the photo is almost certainly Claude Musselman. The unassuming Mr Musselman was a big player in the movie theater business.
From Paris Texas, 1943, a photo taken in front of the Grand Theater.
Still standing as of 2011 a photo (not from 2011) of the Texas Theater in Ballinger.