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Opened on 31/8/1950 with cartoons(not named), selected short subjects(not named) and “Dear wife”.
Opened with “Body and soul”. Second screen opened in 2000.
Opened on 30/5/1952 with “Here comes the groom” and “Gene Autry and the mounties”.
Opened on 18/7/1948 with a cartoon(not named) and “It happened on 5th Avenue”.
Opened with three cartoons(not named), “The McConnell story” and “Chief Crazy Horse”. 500 cars.
Opened on 4/5/1951 with “Vengeance Valley” and “Hit parade of 1951”. Second added in 1999.
Opened on 28/4/1950 with “my dream is yours” and “Speed to spare”.
776 cars.
Opened on 28/7/1950 with “You gotta stay happy” and “Red canyon”.
Opened on 15/5/1970 with “Johnny Cash! The man, his World, his mucic” and “The trouble with girls”.
Opened on 26/5/1955.
The building is now a chemist(Chemist Warehouse) and a restaurant(BBQ Kitchen).
Wow, an art deco looking supermarket, nice look!!!!
You can see inside this building on Instant Streetview.
It was an outdoor theater(picture gardens).
Why the name Indian Ladder?
Opened on 15/6/1950 with “Pistol packing mama” and “Red pony”. The is now Adirondack Natural stone products.
Opened on 29/8/1952 with a cartoon(not named) and “Sound off” and “The barefoot mailman”.
1000 cars. Closed in 1989. The site is now George Food Distributors.
Opened on 6/8/1950 with “Fighter squadron” and “Angels in the sky”. Closed in 1964.
Opened on 16/8/1950 with “Station west” and “Tycoon”. Closed in 1977.
Opened with “The Spanish main”. 1000 cars. Closed in 1986.
Closed on 20/1/1970 with “Flare up” and “Speedway”.
Opened on two of the screens with “Beneath the planet of the Apes” and “and "The undefeated”, and on the other two screens with “Two mules for Sister Sara” and “Topaz”.
Opened with “The Reivers” and “me, Natalie”.
Opened on 31/8/1950 with cartoons(not named), selected short subjects(not named) and “Dear wife”.
Opened with “Body and soul”. Second screen opened in 2000.
Opened on 30/5/1952 with “Here comes the groom” and “Gene Autry and the mounties”.
Opened on 18/7/1948 with a cartoon(not named) and “It happened on 5th Avenue”.
Opened with three cartoons(not named), “The McConnell story” and “Chief Crazy Horse”. 500 cars.
Opened on 4/5/1951 with “Vengeance Valley” and “Hit parade of 1951”. Second added in 1999.
Opened on 28/4/1950 with “my dream is yours” and “Speed to spare”.
776 cars.
Opened on 28/7/1950 with “You gotta stay happy” and “Red canyon”.
Opened on 15/5/1970 with “Johnny Cash! The man, his World, his mucic” and “The trouble with girls”.
Opened on 26/5/1955.
The building is now a chemist(Chemist Warehouse) and a restaurant(BBQ Kitchen).
Wow, an art deco looking supermarket, nice look!!!!
You can see inside this building on Instant Streetview.
It was an outdoor theater(picture gardens).
Why the name Indian Ladder?
Opened on 15/6/1950 with “Pistol packing mama” and “Red pony”. The is now Adirondack Natural stone products.
Opened on 29/8/1952 with a cartoon(not named) and “Sound off” and “The barefoot mailman”.
1000 cars. Closed in 1989. The site is now George Food Distributors.
Opened on 6/8/1950 with “Fighter squadron” and “Angels in the sky”. Closed in 1964.
Opened on 16/8/1950 with “Station west” and “Tycoon”. Closed in 1977.
Opened with “The Spanish main”. 1000 cars. Closed in 1986.
Closed on 20/1/1970 with “Flare up” and “Speedway”.
Opened on two of the screens with “Beneath the planet of the Apes” and “and "The undefeated”, and on the other two screens with “Two mules for Sister Sara” and “Topaz”.
Opened with “The Reivers” and “me, Natalie”.