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Grand opening ad posted.
Renamed San Juan around 1964 and renamed West End Cinema starting on May 13th, 1972 showing adult movies. Ad posted.
Opened as the Fine Arts 2 on August 9th, 1968. Ad posted. more to come for this cinema. It was at 33 Jessup Road.
Renamed Cinema 1 on December 22nd, 1966. Ad posted.
Opened July 24th, 1964. Grand opening ad posted.
1961 grand opening ad posted.
Reopened as the Art Cinema on March 14th, 1951. Grand opening ad posted.
Opened January 20th, 1949. Grand opening ad posted.
May 22nd, 1992, grand opening ad posted.
Grand opening ad and picture posted.
Topo map and better quality grand opening ad posted.
Smallest screen?
Opened on August 18th, 1978. Grand opening ad posted.
opened on December 22nd, 1967. Grand opening ad posted.
Opened on August 26th, 1964, and closed on June 29th, 1985. Grand opening ad posted.
Opened August 5th, 1952. Ranch Drive-In opening 03 Aug 1952, Sun The Decatur Daily (Decatur, Alabama) Newspapers.com
Reopened on August 7th, 1940 after an remodeling job. Princess theatre reopening 06 Aug 1941, Wed The Decatur Daily (Decatur, Alabama) Newspapers.com
Opened April 8th, 1949. Ad posted.
Opened as the Pearl Vaughn theatre and renamed Strand on August 20th, 1932. Ad posted.
This reopened as the Capitol theatre on February 24th, 1934. Grand opening ad and article posted.
Opened on March 21st, 1912. Grand opening ad posted.
Judging by the new 3D model of the theatre they seem to have combined two cinemas to create the GSX screen.
Park-Vue Drive-In Theater: Opening Date: May 11th, 1950. Closure Date: March 5th, 1961.
Marbro Drive-In Theater: Reopening Date (under Martin Theatres): May 26th, 1961. Closure Date: December 2nd, 1979.
Aerials and grand opening ad posted.
Between 1961 and 1973 before the Cinema Twin was built in front of it.
Grand opening ad posted.
Renamed San Juan around 1964 and renamed West End Cinema starting on May 13th, 1972 showing adult movies. Ad posted.
Opened as the Fine Arts 2 on August 9th, 1968. Ad posted. more to come for this cinema. It was at 33 Jessup Road.
Renamed Cinema 1 on December 22nd, 1966. Ad posted.
Opened July 24th, 1964. Grand opening ad posted.
1961 grand opening ad posted.
Reopened as the Art Cinema on March 14th, 1951. Grand opening ad posted.
Opened January 20th, 1949. Grand opening ad posted.
May 22nd, 1992, grand opening ad posted.
Grand opening ad and picture posted.
Topo map and better quality grand opening ad posted.
Smallest screen?
Opened on August 18th, 1978. Grand opening ad posted.
opened on December 22nd, 1967. Grand opening ad posted.
Opened on August 26th, 1964, and closed on June 29th, 1985. Grand opening ad posted.
Opened August 5th, 1952.
Ranch Drive-In opening 03 Aug 1952, Sun The Decatur Daily (Decatur, Alabama) Newspapers.com
Reopened on August 7th, 1940 after an remodeling job.
Princess theatre reopening 06 Aug 1941, Wed The Decatur Daily (Decatur, Alabama) Newspapers.com
Opened April 8th, 1949. Ad posted.
Opened as the Pearl Vaughn theatre and renamed Strand on August 20th, 1932. Ad posted.
This reopened as the Capitol theatre on February 24th, 1934. Grand opening ad and article posted.
Opened on March 21st, 1912. Grand opening ad posted.
Judging by the new 3D model of the theatre they seem to have combined two cinemas to create the GSX screen.
Grand opening ad posted.
Park-Vue Drive-In Theater: Opening Date: May 11th, 1950. Closure Date: March 5th, 1961.
Marbro Drive-In Theater: Reopening Date (under Martin Theatres): May 26th, 1961. Closure Date: December 2nd, 1979.
Aerials and grand opening ad posted.
Between 1961 and 1973 before the Cinema Twin was built in front of it.