Undated photo as the Logan Square Theatre added, courtesy of the Logan Square Preservation Facebook page.
They listed the address as 2556 N. Milwaukee Ave., not 2542.
Anyone have an official address source?
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1939 & 1944 photos added, photo credit Oklahoma Historical Society. Via the Enid Oklahoma Old Post Cards Facebook page
1938 photo added, photo credit Oklahoma Historical Society. Via the Enid Oklahoma Old Post Cards Facebook page
1936 photo added, photo credit Oklahoma Historical Society. Via the Enid Oklahoma Old Post Cards Facebook page
1939 photo added, photo credit Oklahoma Historical Society. Via the Enid Oklahoma Old Post Cards Facebook page.
1936 photo added, photo credit Oklahoma Historical Society. Via the Enid Oklahoma Old Post Cards Facebook page.
1939 photo added courtesy of the Enid Oklahoma Old Post Cards Facebook page.
I’ve added a few more photos to the Photos Section.
Undated photo as the Logan Square Theatre added, courtesy of the Logan Square Preservation Facebook page. They listed the address as 2556 N. Milwaukee Ave., not 2542. Anyone have an official address source?
Mid `70’s photo added, photo credit Saul Smaizys.
Theater spelling should be changed to “Theatre” at the page top. It appears that way in the arch stonework and on the marquee.
Mid `70’s photo added, photo credit Saul Smaizys.
1982 photo added , photo credit of Saul Smaizys.
1955 photo added, photo credit University of Chicago Photographic Archive.
1994 photo added, photo credit & copyright Martin Treu.
Mid century postcard added courtesy of the Signs, Streets and Storefronts by Martin Treu Facebook page.
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Ran across this in the Ryerson Collection. 4 pages. You need to enlarge them to read them. Copy & paste to view.
http://digital-libraries.saic.edu/cdm/compoundobject/collection/mqc/id/57717/rec/2
Here’s a 10/06/15 article about the project.
http://www.chicagobusiness.com/realestate/20151006/CRED0701/151009914/old-town-condos-go-on-the-market
I added my 10/08/15 photo of the marquee wrapped in the upcoming development’s advertisement.
1941 photo added. Looking East on Randolph. Apollo marquee on the left, photo courtesy of Tim O'Neill.
Circa 1950 photo added courtesy of Cenk Urganci. Victoria and Apollo in the background.
06/12/64-07/02/64 photo added courtesy of the AmeriCar The Beautiful Facebook page.
Photo added of Easter Sunday matinee at the Regal in 1941.
Photo credit Edwin Rosskam.
More photos added.
theatrefan, my guess is that they are promotional materials that arrived without anyone to open up and sign for them. In advance of the preview.
1930’s photo added courtesy of John W. Vomvoris.