Nothing remains of the Place except memories and a dusty vacant lot.
It has been demolished along with thousands of dollars worth of theater and movie equipment including a $6000.00 antique popcorn machine and equipment that had been stored there from the Joy Drive In.
Sorry Cinematic, but “they” have already destroyed the theater’s spirit and identity. It beagn a long sad decline several years ago and the the auction of the theater’s contents was the final nail in its coffin. Click here to view a photo of the Casa Linda’s final night of operation.
Another view of the American Theater in Bonham.
A more recent view of the Texas Theater in San Angelo.
A view of the Palace Theater and the condemned sign on front the of building.
A view of the Texas Theatre in Ranger.
A view of the Ritz Theatre from the late 1930s.
A view of the Columbia Theater and it’s auditorium.
Views of the Hi-Ho Drive in here and here and view of former snack barhere.
Movie ads from 1951 and 1953 for the Hi-Ho Drive-In here and here in Gainsville Texas.
A view of the Colonial Drive-In at Denton Texas.
A view of the Coed Drive-Inhere and here in Denton Texas.
A view of the Rancho Drive-In in Denton Texas.
An ad from 1913 for the Princess Theater in Denton Texas.
A view of the Lamb Theatre in Ranger Texas.
A sad view of the remains of the Liberty Theater in Ranger Texas.
A promo shot for the October 1949 opening of the Campus Theatre in Denton Texas.
A movie calendar from 1949 for the Leon Theater in De Leon Texas.
A view of the Hippodrome Theater in Ranger Texas.
A rare view of the Palace Theater box office in Cisco.
Nothing remains of the Place except memories and a dusty vacant lot.
It has been demolished along with thousands of dollars worth of theater and movie equipment including a $6000.00 antique popcorn machine and equipment that had been stored there from the Joy Drive In.
R.I.P.
Don…
A photo tour of the Ritz in Wellington from 2009, Enter Here.
A view from 1938 of the Palace Theater in Denton Texas.
A view from 1940 of the Plaza Theater in Denton Texas.
Sorry Cinematic, but “they” have already destroyed the theater’s spirit and identity. It beagn a long sad decline several years ago and the the auction of the theater’s contents was the final nail in its coffin. Click here to view a photo of the Casa Linda’s final night of operation.
Don…
Hello Mark W. Would you mind contacting me at your convenience concerning the Wynnewood Theater? Thank you!
Don Lewis…
Hello Mark W. Would you mind contacting me at your convenience concerning the Heights Theater? Thank you!
Don Lewis…
A view of the Arcadia Theater in Ranger Texas.