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Fire pictures posted.
The Burbank theatre closed or stopped its ads in 1954 and reopened as Burbank Cinema on October 9th, 1963. Another ad posted.
Opened on May 18th, 1962, and added its second screen on May 25th, 1973, and four in 1983. Grand opening ad posted.
Renamed Esquire in September 19th, 1962.
Older Drive-In was at 900 Dell Avenue.
Grand opening ad posted, claiming the world’s largest screen.
opened as Willow Glen on March 4th, 1933. Ad posted.
Reopened as the Fox theatre on March 21st, 1957. Grand opening ads from 1927 and 1957 posted.
The Shamrock Drive-In opened on May 12th, 1950, and closed in 1954. It reopened as the Spartan Drive-In on June 15th, 1955. 1950 and 1955 grand opening ads posted.
Should be AKA: Shamrock Drive-In
Closed in September 1952.
Opened on September 5th, 1951. Grand opening ad posted. Theatre was boarded up in 2021 according to Google Street View.
Opened April 2nd, 1949. Article posted.
It reopened as UA theatre on November 14th, 1951, with a benefit performance and to the public the next day. Grand opening ad posted.
Closed in 1950.
Opened on October 18th, 1950 with “Fancy Pants”. Grand opening ad posted.
Grand opening ad posted.
Opened May 26th, 1950. Grand opening ad posted.
Renamed Crest December 25th, 1949 with little fanfare.
Opened on May 16th, 1950, as the Alum Rock Drive-In. Grand opening ad posted.
This reopened as the Vogue theatre on July 3rd, 1949, as an art cinema. Another ad posted.
Opened on October 28th, 1949, as the world’s finest drive-in. Grand opening ad posted.
The Mayfair theatre opened with “the amazing new Cycloramic, the magic screen of the future” on May 20th, 1949. Grand opening ad posted.
The Garden theatre opened on June 22nd, 1949. Grand opening ad posted.
Wrong drive-in.
Fire pictures posted.
The Burbank theatre closed or stopped its ads in 1954 and reopened as Burbank Cinema on October 9th, 1963. Another ad posted.
Opened on May 18th, 1962, and added its second screen on May 25th, 1973, and four in 1983. Grand opening ad posted.
Renamed Esquire in September 19th, 1962.
Older Drive-In was at 900 Dell Avenue.
Grand opening ad posted, claiming the world’s largest screen.
opened as Willow Glen on March 4th, 1933. Ad posted.
Reopened as the Fox theatre on March 21st, 1957. Grand opening ads from 1927 and 1957 posted.
The Shamrock Drive-In opened on May 12th, 1950, and closed in 1954. It reopened as the Spartan Drive-In on June 15th, 1955. 1950 and 1955 grand opening ads posted.
Should be AKA: Shamrock Drive-In
Closed in September 1952.
Opened on September 5th, 1951. Grand opening ad posted. Theatre was boarded up in 2021 according to Google Street View.
Opened April 2nd, 1949. Article posted.
It reopened as UA theatre on November 14th, 1951, with a benefit performance and to the public the next day. Grand opening ad posted.
Closed in 1950.
Opened on October 18th, 1950 with “Fancy Pants”. Grand opening ad posted.
Grand opening ad posted.
Opened May 26th, 1950. Grand opening ad posted.
Renamed Crest December 25th, 1949 with little fanfare.
Opened on May 16th, 1950, as the Alum Rock Drive-In. Grand opening ad posted.
This reopened as the Vogue theatre on July 3rd, 1949, as an art cinema. Another ad posted.
Opened on October 28th, 1949, as the world’s finest drive-in. Grand opening ad posted.
The Mayfair theatre opened with “the amazing new Cycloramic, the magic screen of the future” on May 20th, 1949. Grand opening ad posted.
The Garden theatre opened on June 22nd, 1949. Grand opening ad posted.
Grand opening ad posted.
Wrong drive-in.