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From the 1940s, a vintage picture postcard view of the Lowe’s State, the Metropolitan and a nice view of downtown Houston on Main Street.
From 1937, a rare photograph of the Rose Theater in Fort Worth.
From 1930, a vintage post card view of Ft. Worth’s Main Street and the Odeon on the left side.
A partial view of the Mission Theater in Dalhart on a 1940s postcard.
A view from 2010 of the Palace Theatre in Glen Rose.
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 the 1940s, a vintage picture postcard view of the Lowe’s State, the Metropolitan and a nice view of downtown Houston on Main Street.
From 1937, a rare photograph of the Rose Theater in Fort Worth.
From 1930, a vintage post card view of Ft. Worth’s Main Street and the Odeon on the left side.
A partial view of the Mission Theater in Dalhart on a 1940s postcard.
A view from 2010 of the Palace Theatre in Glen Rose.
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.