The gist of the articles describing the demise of the Wax Museum is an inexplicable lack of interest in Harold Lloyd and other decades-dead stars by today’s youth. Hard to figure.
Here is another Valley theater called the Cody, in San Fernando. I don’t know if the theater is listed here under another name. The picture is from the Oviatt Library Digital Collection:
Can someone place these two theaters on Hollywood Boulevard for me? They must be here under different names, particularly the Warner’s theater. Thanks. The photo is from yesterdayla.com:
From the SF Public Library website:
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From the San Francisco Public Library website:
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From the Albany Library Historical Photograph Collection (for those with a particular interest in Albany, CA):
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The gist of the articles describing the demise of the Wax Museum is an inexplicable lack of interest in Harold Lloyd and other decades-dead stars by today’s youth. Hard to figure.
Photo of the Hippodrome:
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Thanks for the confirmation.
There was also a Unique Theater in Santa Cruz:
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Here is another Valley theater called the Cody, in San Fernando. I don’t know if the theater is listed here under another name. The picture is from the Oviatt Library Digital Collection:
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From the Oviatt Library Digital Collection:
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From the Oviatt Library Digital Collection:
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The 1920’s photo is apparently the Burbank Theater in Burbank. My mistake.
Can anyone tell me if the Sunland Drive-In is listed here under a different name? It was an Eswards Theater.
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There was a Jewel Theater in Tujunga in the 1920’s, according to this photo from the Oviatt Library Digital Collection.
From Cinematour.com:
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This is the latest website:
http://www.bobhopetheatre.com/
This is the latest website:
http://www.goldenstatetheatre.com/
Try this link for a slideshow of 20 historic photographs:
http://www.ci.alameda.ca.us/theater/overview.html
From yesterdayla.com:
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From the UC Davis Collection:
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Can someone place these two theaters on Hollywood Boulevard for me? They must be here under different names, particularly the Warner’s theater. Thanks. The photo is from yesterdayla.com:
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From the same website. The stripes are a mystery:
http://www.yesterdayla.com/Graphics/beverly2.jpg