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DavidZornig commented about Tower Theatre on Jun 27, 2021 at 4:04 am

Article with photos of the Apple store conversion.

https://www.wallpaper.com/architecture/apple-tower-theatre-store-los-angeles-california-usa?fbclid=IwAR3YEdO6tIn6Gwn_tCegaeozZ5mb0zK1mDpmgRoZrDKOjiumTLHVYTh96hg

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DavidZornig commented about Late 1917 photo via Tim O'Neill. on Jun 24, 2021 at 6:57 pm

Update: “The Brat” ran 12 weeks at the Colonial beginning in December 1917.

https://cambridge.dlconsulting.com/?a=d&d=Sentinel19180209-01.2.43&e=——-en-20–1–txt-txIN——-

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DavidZornig commented about Stadium Theatre on Jun 24, 2021 at 8:10 am

There will be a marquee lighting and ribbon cutting ceremony Saturday June 26th at 8pm. Article below.

https://www.advantagenews.com/re-lighting-the-sign-at-jerseyville-movie-theater/article_d712b4a0-d468-11eb-86f9-bb2e6d0c94e0.html?fbclid=IwAR0lr_gR3H3jXxgU0ghtg2m8WJjmmTReD57dV666xauL_thYN2jjTZHoogA

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DavidZornig commented about Foster Art Theatre on Jun 22, 2021 at 9:22 am

Current article about the Foster Theatre.

https://www.mahoningmatters.com/local-news/fostering-a-new-future-iconic-youngstown-theater-gets-new-life-3894587?fbclid=IwAR3ZxKWwjSVxMcL1NTSLjkdoxW1hIqonRofNG0lodGJdCEe93B3WCvYeskk

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DavidZornig commented about Oriental Theatre on Jun 20, 2021 at 4:33 am

Restoration nearly complete. Article with photos below.

https://milwaukeerecord.com/film/check-out-the-nearly-complete-restoration-of-the-oriental-theatre/?fbclid=IwAR2Q3n5tHGGvdHnOz4ycIsee1Dnq5YQ0OyTWd0FkfBiqP3PFXgA_Y6oR_TY

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DavidZornig commented about Palace Theatre on Jun 17, 2021 at 8:14 am

Website for current tenant Media Benders, with a link at the bottom to donate to help save the Palace Theater.

https://mediabenders.tv/?fbclid=IwAR2x2EC2HdOSwAX61tQEO3wfIznfVHAIkOSzSh4zDKyqCxLQOUm11ug4n34

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DavidZornig commented about Chicago Theatre on Jun 14, 2021 at 9:44 pm

Link with a photo and description of the Chicago Theatre organ in 1924.

http://theatreorgans.com/southerncross/Radiogram/ListeningRoom/thelisteningroom-crawfords.htm

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DavidZornig commented about Chicago Theatre - The Organ on Jun 14, 2021 at 9:40 pm

Scroll down in this link for more about the organ.

http://theatreorgans.com/southerncross/Radiogram/ListeningRoom/thelisteningroom-crawfords.htm

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DavidZornig commented about Full width 1971 photo credit John P. Keating Jr. on Jun 14, 2021 at 10:42 am

Update: The USA release of “Erika’s Hot Summer” was June 15, 1972.

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DavidZornig commented about Moveum Theatre on Jun 13, 2021 at 1:27 pm

Moveum building as a drug store circa 1940, and circa 1938 photos added credit Aitkin County Historical Society.

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DavidZornig commented about Coliseum Theater on Jun 13, 2021 at 7:23 am

2017 article about Seattle theatres.

https://typespec.com/mr-montgomery-seattle-theatre-lore/?fbclid=IwAR3q-kOTrBbDdad9NYoEVaZeSZq05qMg2EB5E2I8FK00yp58ntFETUsOSQQ

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DavidZornig commented about As the Regent Theatre circa 1964. on Jun 8, 2021 at 6:12 pm

Courtesy cardboardroom on June 8, 2021 at 6:00 pm

@DavidZornig: Sorry you had to wait for a late response here but it was mocked up as the Regent Theatre for “That Thing You Do!” (1996), where Old Towne Orange stood in for 1964 Erie, Pennsylvania. In the photo you shared, the adjacent building was adorned with a Woolworth sign – also a prop created for the film.

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DavidZornig commented about Orange Theatre on Jun 8, 2021 at 6:11 pm

Thank you cardboardroom. I will add your description beneath it in the photo gallery.

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DavidZornig commented about Erlanger Theatre on Jun 4, 2021 at 7:14 pm

This link says it was also the City Hall Square Theater 1911-1915, with an address of 139 N. Clark.

https://chicagology.com/skyscrapers/skyscrapers012/

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DavidZornig commented about Surf Theatre on May 31, 2021 at 8:23 pm

Appears to have still been open in 1983, when “Ocean Fever” played there. Photo added. Patron’s wardrobes suggest early `80s.

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DavidZornig commented about Cornes Theatre on May 30, 2021 at 1:22 pm

Image & description added credit Farmersville Historical Society. “The Cornes Theater opened in Farmersville July 16, 1925 with a formal dedication. It began with the Lions Club Orchestra giving a musical program. Everyone was welcomed by Mayor H.L. Hendrix. After Rev. J. C. Marshall spoke on “Social and Moral Value of the Motion Picture”, J. F. Kilpatrick told of “The Educational Value of the Motion Pictures”. The first movie was D. W. Griffith’s great historical drama “America” starring Lionel Barrymore, Neil Hamilton and Carol Dempster.”

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DavidZornig commented about Circa 1956 photo credit & courtesy of Shiloh Museum of Ozark History. on May 27, 2021 at 12:48 pm

Update: Concord Theater, 1966. The Concord was located on the south side of Emma Avenue near the present-day parking lot where Coffee and Cars is held. (203 Emma Avenue) The Concord opened in 1927 with seating for 650 (the seats were walnut-finished folding chairs bolted to the floor), a pipe organ, and lighted stage. The first talking motion picture to come to Springdale was shown there in 1929. The Concord had seen better days by the time this photo was taken. After standing vacant for several years, in 1968, the building became home to the Springdale Fine Arts Center, the forerunner of today’s Arts Center of the Ozarks. The Arts Center moved out in 1971 and the building was torn down soon after.

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DavidZornig commented about Concord Theatre on May 27, 2021 at 12:47 pm

Address was 203 Emma Avenue. Description credit Springdale History. (Photo posted was 1966) “The Concord was located on the south side of Emma Avenue near the present-day parking lot where Coffee and Cars is held. The Concord opened in 1927 with seating for 650 (the seats were walnut-finished folding chairs bolted to the floor), a pipe organ, and lighted stage. The first talking motion picture to come to Springdale was shown there in 1929. The Concord had seen better days by the time this photo was taken. After standing vacant for several years, in 1968, the building became home to the Springdale Fine Arts Center, the forerunner of today’s Arts Center of the Ozarks. The Arts Center moved out in 1971 and the building was torn down soon after.”

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DavidZornig commented about Royal Music Hall on May 27, 2021 at 11:19 am

Status should be updated to Demolished. A two story building now stands in it’s place.

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DavidZornig commented about Barrington Stage on May 26, 2021 at 12:30 pm

Undated photo as Union Square Theatre added courtesy Ralph Montgomery.

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DavidZornig commented about Congress Theater on May 25, 2021 at 8:04 am

Yet another update.

https://blockclubchicago.org/2021/05/24/congress-theater-redevelopment-is-back-on-alderman-says-as-new-developer-steps-in-to-overhaul-historic-venue/?mc_cid=f04d737ff0&mc_eid=f355afd858&fbclid=IwAR11eQxDtnyAAhrfLEDvxxVJLoobvwXIY-Ur65ZJavZcdEprKIZG6TpAuQM

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DavidZornig commented about Egyptian Theatre on May 25, 2021 at 7:12 am

May 25, 1979 “Alien” premiere photo among other on below website.

http://www.8mm16mmfilmscollectibles.com/movie2.htm

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DavidZornig commented about Sag Harbor Cinema Arts Center on May 17, 2021 at 10:55 am

Current article about rebuild.

https://www.curbed.com/2021/05/sag-harbor-rebuilt-cinema-first-look.html?fbclid=IwAR2VcQ6a3ycEPVPGzhB_JVae4bM7wBXlJv12_Llg9i5i_M6xEYz7Vkbh5lg

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DavidZornig commented about Gem Theatre on May 17, 2021 at 8:51 am

Reopening plan with upgrades.

https://www.wfae.org/2021-05-16/a-classic-gets-a-reboot-gem-theatre-in-kannapolis-preps-for-reopening-with-upgrades?fbclid=IwAR1TueoHwcEn3B8KBrD5rUzRwPsmtGPvVG6OuCrnrOmvPoDiXcs4bVGGtGQ

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DavidZornig commented about Apex Theatre on May 13, 2021 at 5:06 am

June 2019 street view shows it with a vinyl awning as Broadway Super Market. The marquee and poster boxes have been removed exposing red bricks different than the beige face brick. There is graffiti on some portions.