The Walmur Theatre had a destinctive design style, and after looking at modern day Bristow street views I could not locate a match. See what you think! View link
After seeing vintage photos of the Princess Theatre, then looking at modern day street views of Bristow, I could find no evidence that this theatre still stands. What do you think? View link
Not much left of the commercial district in Hammon, so don’t know if one of these remaining buildings on Broadway and Main once housed a small cinema. View link
George Shanbour also used profits made from the Wes-Ten Theatre to purchase the extremely popular Beverly’s (downtown) Diner, next door to the Colcord Bldg.
Windows were cut into auditorium walls when this building was converted into a popular record store. Here is a fine shot of what the old Lakeside Theatre looks like today, View link
After talking with a couple of old-timers it turns out that the Cinemat XXX Cinema was a little south of Easton St on N. Main St.
Site is now a parking lot, as seen on below link. View link
The lot where the Tower Theatre stood has been a parking lot for over thirty three years now, but it looks as if construction has now begun on a new project View link
A quicker route to see 1942 interior and exterior shots is to go to above link and type in “Tulsa Plaza Theatre”, under match all words.
Oklahoma State Historical Society now list the Plaza as torn down.
Showplace XXX Cinema was located on the rightside of the white building with red tile roof and awnings. Shop to the left was an adult bookstore, and a pool hall was upstairs. View link
Here’s a good look at the stage end of the auditoirum (photo left)
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This a better view, theatre is now Audio Video Designs.
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There’s nothing left of the Allen business district, and only a few remaining houses,
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The Walmur Theatre had a destinctive design style, and after looking at modern day Bristow street views I could not locate a match. See what you think!
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After seeing vintage photos of the Princess Theatre, then looking at modern day street views of Bristow, I could find no evidence that this theatre still stands. What do you think?
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Not much left of the commercial district in Hammon, so don’t know if one of these remaining buildings on Broadway and Main once housed a small cinema.
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This site has info on the Academy XXX Cinema when it was still known as the Olympic
http://www.roadsideoklahoma.com/node/1837
View of the former Westwood Cinema as a church
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George Shanbour also used profits made from the Wes-Ten Theatre to purchase the extremely popular Beverly’s (downtown) Diner, next door to the Colcord Bldg.
Here is a modern day view of the old Ritz (AKA-Britton) Theatre,
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A modern look at the former Park Terrace Cinema.
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Modern day view of former Mayflower Cinema,
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Windows were cut into auditorium walls when this building was converted into a popular record store. Here is a fine shot of what the old Lakeside Theatre looks like today,
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On this link pan around the corner on Laird Ave. to see just how incredibly long the Jewel auditorium is,
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The Colcord Airdome sat atop Colcord Building, the Warner Theatre was to the left, and the Cooper Cinerama was behind the Colcord Bldg.
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Today the former Three Ball XXX Cinema is a business named Midway.
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After talking with a couple of old-timers it turns out that the Cinemat XXX Cinema was a little south of Easton St on N. Main St.
Site is now a parking lot, as seen on below link.
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The lot where the Tower Theatre stood has been a parking lot for over thirty three years now, but it looks as if construction has now begun on a new project
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Studio One XXX Cinema (photo left) is now only a parking lot and a memory.
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A quicker route to see 1942 interior and exterior shots is to go to above link and type in “Tulsa Plaza Theatre”, under match all words.
Oklahoma State Historical Society now list the Plaza as torn down.
Today a large mall has replaced the Pines Theatre.
Above 3-26-06 comment states Corgan and Moore designed this cinema.
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Photo right proves that the Midtown Adult Books and DVD Cinema are still going strong,
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Showplace XXX Cinema was located on the rightside of the white building with red tile roof and awnings. Shop to the left was an adult bookstore, and a pool hall was upstairs.
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Above statement should have read “right of Subway”.
Sorry!
Left of Subway Sandwich Shop (former Ada Theatre) can be seen the Ritz, marquee now covered over with gray sheet metal,
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