From the 1940s a photo of Mitchell’s Main Street that captured a glimpse of the Paramount Theater along with signs pointing out the direction of the Roxy that was located on North Lawler.
From the early 1950s a nice photographic view of Main Street Maquoketa that just barely captures the front of the Pastime Theatre on extreme right side of the photograph.
It is unlikely, but not impossible that the Relay is still standing.
At this point we are working with a postcard from the 1920s that states the Relay (House) and Motion Pictures was at Bass Point..Nahant MA, but no physical address is given.
From the early 1940s a postcard view of downtown San Antonio and the MajesticTheatre.
From the early 1900s a picture postcard of the Family Theater in Lafayette.
From the early 1900s a picture postcard of the Idle Hour Theatre in Hyannis before it became the Center Theater.
From the 1950s a photo of the Spa Theater in Hot Springs.
From 1955 at the world premier of “To Hell and Back” Audie Murphy waving at the crowd in front of the Majestic.
From Orlando a postcard view of the Grand Theatre.
From the early 1900s a picture postcard view of the Strong Theatre in Burlington.
From the 1940s a photo of Main Street McAllen along with the Palace Theater.
From the 1950s a photo postcard that captured a good view of the Tower Theatre in Reno.
From the 1940s a photo of Mitchell’s Main Street that captured a glimpse of the Paramount Theater along with signs pointing out the direction of the Roxy that was located on North Lawler.
From Waterloo a vintage postcard view of the Palace Theatre before it became the Waterloo Theatre.
From Harwichport a vintage postcard view of the Modern Theater before it became the Port Cinema.
From the early 1950s a nice photographic view of Main Street Maquoketa that just barely captures the front of the Pastime Theatre on extreme right side of the photograph.
From 1951 a newsprint photo of Randolph Scott promoting his world premier “Fort Worth” in front of the Hollywood.
From 2010 a photo of the Sandell Drive In in Clarendon.
From 2010 a view of the Mulkey in Clarendon Here and Here.
From the mid 1930s a photo of the State Theater in Oroville.
From the 1920s a postcard view of the Relay Theatre in Nahant.
From the early 1920s a picture postcard view of the Parthenon Theatre before it became the Berwyn in Berwin IL.
It is unlikely, but not impossible that the Relay is still standing.
At this point we are working with a postcard from the 1920s that states the Relay (House) and Motion Pictures was at Bass Point..Nahant MA, but no physical address is given.
From the 1920s a postcard view of Poli’s Theatre in Springfield.
From the early 1950s a photo that captured the sign and front of the Colonial Theatre in Hamburg.
From the 1950s a view of the Paramount and Denver Theatres in Denver.
From the 1950s a postcard view of the Denver and Paramount Theatres in Denver.
From 1948 a photo that captured a partial view of the Rancho Drive In marquee along with a man standing underneath.