Address would have been 186 Main Street. Confirmed Demolished. Site is today the drive-thru and parking lot for the KeyBank branch next door to the right, seen in the early `40s photo I added.
Opened circa 1909 as the New Dreamland Theatre.
Photo posted of sign pointing down Oak Street from Northbound Main Street for the New Dreamland Theatre.
Photo added courtesy Ann L. Foss.
I have found photographic evidence of the possible Bungalow Theatre on Main Street in White Hall in 1925. It is the former Union Hall now demolished, directly across from the Princess Theatre. It has a poster out front that reads “Big-Hearted Jim”, which was a 1925/`26 comedy/drama per the American Film Institute Catalog of Motion Pictures. I will temporarily post the photo in the gallery so the Admins & experts can examine it. I have a 2013 street view link that still has it standing, but the link will not post to CT correctly.
Here is a Flickr link of what the now demolished building looked like. It is also in the 1925 photo in the gallery for comparison.
Address was 121 N Main St, White Hall, IL 62092.
Located in 8400 block of South High Street.
Halfway between Center Street and Miners Street.
Confirmed Demolished.
Stood between where a gazebo now stands and the existing buildings to it’s left.
Owned by the Berstine family, open prior to 1940 and remained open until at least 1974.
Opened Tuesday June 14, 1949 with “Canadian Pacific” starring Randolph Scott.
Grand Opening Waukegan News-Sun images added courtesy Linda Ambrogio Johnson.
“The auditorium was a ramped, single aisle situation.
It closed sometime in the mid ‘80s and is now offices for casino employees.” -Richard Stegman Jr.
June 5, 1920 photo as Liberty Theatre added credit Motion Picture News.
As part of the promotion of the film, the theater had a horseman ride around the city.
Courtesy Ralph Goins.
1925 postcard by the Kraemer Art Company added.
Courtesy Paul F. Bien Postcard Collection, Public Library of Cincinnati and Hamilton County, Cincinnati, Ohio.
Family Theatre marquee left of center.
1925 postcard by the Kraemer Art Company added.
Courtesy Paul F. Bien Postcard Collection, Public Library of Cincinnati and Hamilton County, Cincinnati, Ohio.
(Security risks on above 2006 links)
1914 photo added courtesy Oliver Sheppard.
Address was 102 E. Superior. Confirmed Demolished. 1968 photo added credit Dave Snyder.
1919 photo added as Wilson Theatre courtesy elmorovivo.
1952 photo added. Matches current street view.
Early postcard as The Nickel Theatre added courtesy Ann L. Foss.
Address would have been 186 Main Street. Confirmed Demolished. Site is today the drive-thru and parking lot for the KeyBank branch next door to the right, seen in the early `40s photo I added.
Circa 1956 photo added credit Brent Shaw.
Opened circa 1909 as the New Dreamland Theatre. Photo posted of sign pointing down Oak Street from Northbound Main Street for the New Dreamland Theatre. Photo added courtesy Ann L. Foss.
Photos of Loop, Chicago & Shangri-La Theatres in below link.
https://www.pappaspost.com/vintage-greek-independence-day-parade-photos-chicago/
Photos of Loop, Chicago & Shangri-La Theatres in below link.
https://www.pappaspost.com/vintage-greek-independence-day-parade-photos-chicago/
Photos of Loop, Chicago & Shangri-La Theatres in below link.
https://www.pappaspost.com/vintage-greek-independence-day-parade-photos-chicago/
1950 photo added.
I have found photographic evidence of the possible Bungalow Theatre on Main Street in White Hall in 1925. It is the former Union Hall now demolished, directly across from the Princess Theatre. It has a poster out front that reads “Big-Hearted Jim”, which was a 1925/`26 comedy/drama per the American Film Institute Catalog of Motion Pictures. I will temporarily post the photo in the gallery so the Admins & experts can examine it. I have a 2013 street view link that still has it standing, but the link will not post to CT correctly. Here is a Flickr link of what the now demolished building looked like. It is also in the 1925 photo in the gallery for comparison. Address was 121 N Main St, White Hall, IL 62092.
https://www.flickr.com/photos/tourismguy/5172691923
Located in 8400 block of South High Street. Halfway between Center Street and Miners Street. Confirmed Demolished. Stood between where a gazebo now stands and the existing buildings to it’s left. Owned by the Berstine family, open prior to 1940 and remained open until at least 1974.
1952 photo added credit Jeffrey Emerson.
Set List.
https://www.setlist.fm/setlist/los-lobos/2000/riviera-theatre-chicago-il-4bd81bfe.html
1927 programme added courtesy David Stone.
Opened Tuesday June 14, 1949 with “Canadian Pacific” starring Randolph Scott. Grand Opening Waukegan News-Sun images added courtesy Linda Ambrogio Johnson.
Found an early 1900s photo of what appears to be a theatre next to a garage in San Miguel. Cannot find any record of another theatre however.
“The auditorium was a ramped, single aisle situation. It closed sometime in the mid ‘80s and is now offices for casino employees.” -Richard Stegman Jr.
1918 photo credit Wichita Public Library Photograph Collection, Wichita, Kansas.
June 5, 1920 photo as Liberty Theatre added credit Motion Picture News. As part of the promotion of the film, the theater had a horseman ride around the city. Courtesy Ralph Goins.
Photo added courtesy Larry Foley, High Street looking North. Reported as demolished in 1952 by Cleveland Wrecking Company.
1925 postcard by the Kraemer Art Company added. Courtesy Paul F. Bien Postcard Collection, Public Library of Cincinnati and Hamilton County, Cincinnati, Ohio. Family Theatre marquee left of center.
1925 postcard by the Kraemer Art Company added. Courtesy Paul F. Bien Postcard Collection, Public Library of Cincinnati and Hamilton County, Cincinnati, Ohio. (Security risks on above 2006 links)