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From the mid 1970s, a photo of the Ervay Theater in Dallas.
A view from 2009 of the Texas in Sweetwater with a recent face lift here and here.
From 1993 a night time view of the Coronet Theater in San Francisco showing “Demolition Man”.
Don…
What a hack job has been done to Rex in Canon City. There oughta be a law………
Don
From 1975, a movie ad for the Twin Falls Drive In Theater in Wichita Falls.
A cold, snowy view of Santa Fe’s Yucca Drive In Theater here and here.
From 1975, a movie ad for the Wichita Theatre in Wichita Falls.
From 1975, a movie ad for the State Theatre in Wichita Falls.
From, a movie ad for the Strand Theatre in Wichita Falls.
From 1975, a movie ad for the Tower Theatre in Wichita Falls.
From the 1940s, a view of the Fox Theatre in McCook.
Well…I see where it has been deleted, but not by me. I will check in to it.
Thanks Chuck!
From the 1940s, a postcard view of downtown Cheboygan along with the Kingston Theater.
From 1947, a movie ad for Gene Kelly in “Living in a Big Way” showing at the Davis Theater in Shreveport.
From 1947, a movie ad for the “Gas House Kids Go West” and Johnny Mack Brown in “Flashing Guns” at the Saenger Theatre in Shreveport.
From 1947, a movie ad for a double feature at the Broadmoor Theater in Shreveport.
From 1947, a newspaper ad for a Laurel and Hardy movie at theJoy Theater in Shreveport.
From the 1940s, a newsprint photo of the Joy Theater in Shreveport with a parade passing by.
There is an outstanding view of the Cody taken by “elmada” in Lost Memory’s comment above this one and a November 2009 photo of the Cody Theater here.
From 1933, a post card view of the original Old Mill Theatre before it became the Rialto. Also visible are the Mirror, Capitol and Palace.
From 1933, a postcard view of the Palace Theatre in Dallas along with the Mirror, Capitol and Old Mill.
From 1933, a postcard view of the Mirror Theater in Dallas along with the Capitol, Old Mill and Palace.
From 1933, a postcard view of the Capitol Theater on Elm Street in Dallas along with the Mirror, Old Mill and Palace.
From 1948, newsprint coverage and photo of the world premiere of PANAHNDLE starring Rod Cameron in Amarillo.
From 1948, newsprint images covering the world premiere at the Paramount of PANHANDLE filmed in “Glorius Sepia Tone” starring Rod Cameron.
From the mid 1970s, a photo of the Ervay Theater in Dallas.
A view from 2009 of the Texas in Sweetwater with a recent face lift here and here.
From 1993 a night time view of the Coronet Theater in San Francisco showing “Demolition Man”.
Don…
What a hack job has been done to Rex in Canon City. There oughta be a law………
Don
From 1975, a movie ad for the Twin Falls Drive In Theater in Wichita Falls.
A cold, snowy view of Santa Fe’s Yucca Drive In Theater here and here.
From 1975, a movie ad for the Wichita Theatre in Wichita Falls.
Don…
From 1975, a movie ad for the State Theatre in Wichita Falls.
Don…
From, a movie ad for the Strand Theatre in Wichita Falls.
Don…
From 1975, a movie ad for the Tower Theatre in Wichita Falls.
Don…
From the 1940s, a view of the Fox Theatre in McCook.
Well…I see where it has been deleted, but not by me. I will check in to it.
Thanks Chuck!
Don…
From the 1940s, a postcard view of downtown Cheboygan along with the Kingston Theater.
Don…
From 1947, a movie ad for Gene Kelly in “Living in a Big Way” showing at the Davis Theater in Shreveport.
From 1947, a movie ad for the “Gas House Kids Go West” and Johnny Mack Brown in “Flashing Guns” at the Saenger Theatre in Shreveport.
From 1947, a movie ad for a double feature at the Broadmoor Theater in Shreveport.
From 1947, a newspaper ad for a Laurel and Hardy movie at theJoy Theater in Shreveport.
From the 1940s, a newsprint photo of the Joy Theater in Shreveport with a parade passing by.
There is an outstanding view of the Cody taken by “elmada” in Lost Memory’s comment above this one and a November 2009 photo of the Cody Theater here.
Don…
From 1933, a post card view of the original Old Mill Theatre before it became the Rialto. Also visible are the Mirror, Capitol and Palace.
From 1933, a postcard view of the Palace Theatre in Dallas along with the Mirror, Capitol and Old Mill.
From 1933, a postcard view of the Mirror Theater in Dallas along with the Capitol, Old Mill and Palace.
From 1933, a postcard view of the Capitol Theater on Elm Street in Dallas along with the Mirror, Old Mill and Palace.
From 1948, newsprint coverage and photo of the world premiere of PANAHNDLE starring Rod Cameron in Amarillo.
From 1948, newsprint images covering the world premiere at the Paramount of PANHANDLE filmed in “Glorius Sepia Tone” starring Rod Cameron.