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.
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.
From the 1940s a picture postcard view of the Ritz Theater in McPherson.
From the late 1950s a newsprint photo of the Victory Theater in Kemmerer.
From the late 1960s a photo view of the Frederic Theatre in Frederic.
You’re pardoned and you point would be…..
From 1940 a photo of the Wells Beach Theatre along with several additional entertainment attractions in Wells Beach.
From 1940 an image of the Watson, Grand and Jayhawk Theaters in Salina.
From 1940 an image of the Grand, Jayhawk and Watson theaters in Salina.
From Cisco Texas an entrance ticket to the Joy Drive-In theater.
From 1936 an image of the Stoneham Theatre in Stoneham Square.
From Brownfield’s now demolished Rustic Drive In a Rain Check ticket.
From 1950 an image of the Strand Theater on Main Street in Lewiston.
From the early 1900s an image of the MajesticTheater in Lexington.
From 1954 a picture postcard view of the Ritz Theatre in Panama City which was later renamed the Martin.
From the 1940s a newsprint photo of the Plumb Theater in Streator.
Glad you like the postcard Mike. I’m just the middle man on this one. The thanks all go to Billy Holcomb.
From 1914 a newsprint photo of the Ruby Theater in Chelan.
From 1954 a picture postcard of the Queen and Palace Theaters in McAllen.
From 1954 a picture postcard view of the Palace and Queen Theaters in McAllen.
From 2010 an image of the Wellington Ritz Sign and neon along with a view of the ticket booth and entrance.
Thanks for the comments and the thanks for the photo all go to Billy Holcomb. I’m just the middle man on this one.
From the mid 1950s an almost identical photo postcard view of the Mission Theater in Dalhart as the one above.
From 2010 an image of the Centenary Theater building in Shreveport.