Oh boy just what we need on C/T another smart ass know it all.
Keep it up and they will pull your plug. I’m not going to dignify your rambling, critical and uninformed statement with a response, but I will say I resent what you are implying. Whatever your problem is you need to take it up with the C/T editors.
From the early 1940s a photo postcard that includes a view of the Palace Theatre in Christiansburg.
From Des Moines in the early 1900s a view of the MajesticTheatre before it became the Garrick or President.
From the 1960’s a photo postcard of the Border Theatre in Mission.
From the early 1950s a postcard view of the Rex Theater along with the Sheboygan Theater which was about two blocks away.
From the 1940s a photo that captured a busy street scene along with the BanningTheater sign in Banning.
From the 1930s a view of Smalley’s Theatre in Cooperstown.
Oops! Here is the Smalley’s ad from 1950 for Roy Rogers' Sunset in the West movie.
From Norfolk a vintage postcard view of the Roxy Theater.
From the 1940s a postcard view of the Varsity Theater in Ashland.
From 1950 a Smalley’s movie ad for Gene Autry’s Beyond the Purple Hills and Roy Rogers' Sunset in the West.
From 1940 a postcard view of the State Theater in Bridgton.
From 1957 a view of the Paramount and Times Theatres in Anderson.
From 1957 a view of the Times and Paramount Theaters in Anderson.
From 1939 a view of the Rees Theater in Cameron.
From the 1940s a view of the State Theatre in Bradenton.
From Peoria a photo that captured the Lyirc Theatre sign along with a parade. Just under “LYRIC” a 5¢ admission price is visible.
From 1920 a picture postcard view of the Regent Theatre in Elmira.
From Parsons a picture postcard view of the Elks Theater.
From 1920 a picture postcard view of the Photo Plays Theater in Elmira.
From 1920 a picture postcard view of the Bijou and Graphic Theaters which were across the street from each other in Bangor.
From the 1930s a photo of Smalleys Theater in Norwich.
From the 1920s a picture postcard view of the Demitt and Paramount Theaters in Syracuse.
Oh boy just what we need on C/T another smart ass know it all.
Keep it up and they will pull your plug. I’m not going to dignify your rambling, critical and uninformed statement with a response, but I will say I resent what you are implying. Whatever your problem is you need to take it up with the C/T editors.
Don Lewis…
From the 1940s a picture postcard view of the Arcadia Theater in Reading.
From the late 1960s a limited picture postcard view of the Palace Theater in Del Norte.