Commerce, OK, was hometown to #7 Micky Mantle of New York Yankees Baseball fame. There is a bronze statue of Micky near the high school baseball diamond. http://www.mickeymantle.com/
After carefull study of that vintage photo of the Electric Theatre, then perusing modern street views of Commerce, it looks as if the old cinema no longer stands. See what you think! View link
At 6th & E the old Franroy Theatre stands proud, even with its pretty corner marquee ripped off.
Snyder had two other cinemas, the Cyclone and Gem. View link
Here is a modern day view of the Cyril business district. Don’t know which one of these buildings was a former cinema. http://www.panoramio.com/photo/7491852
The building that held the Downtown Adult Cinema has recently been razed (photo right) paved over for a parking lot,
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Commerce, OK, was hometown to #7 Micky Mantle of New York Yankees Baseball fame. There is a bronze statue of Micky near the high school baseball diamond.
http://www.mickeymantle.com/
After carefull study of that vintage photo of the Electric Theatre, then perusing modern street views of Commerce, it looks as if the old cinema no longer stands. See what you think!
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This is recent street view of the Eagle Theatre. Strange, why does only one side of the marquee have movie listings?
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311 South Klein Avenue, Oklahoma City, OK 73102 is the exact address for this listing
Now at art center, this is what the Liberty Theatre looks like these days,
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Dill City business district,
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Converted to Bob Wood’s Music, this is a recent street view of the former Del City Theatre,
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At 6th & E the old Franroy Theatre stands proud, even with its pretty corner marquee ripped off.
Snyder had two other cinemas, the Cyclone and Gem.
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What’s left of the old Cyclone Theatre can be seen in this recent street view.
Snyder had another theatre named Fanroy.
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In this street view a silver pick-up truck is parked in front of the old Rex Theatre (photo left),
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This is a recent view of the former Ritz Theatre,
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Here is a modern day view of the Cyril business district. Don’t know which one of these buildings was a former cinema.
http://www.panoramio.com/photo/7491852
Today the former Majestic Theatre is the Main Street Coffee Shop.
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Here is a modern view of Main and Washington,
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Here is what this cinema looks like now,
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This is the former Star Theatre today,
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So sorry, the Paramount is now Marquis Furniture.
Here is what the former Paramount Theatre looks like today, now a bar.
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This is what the Park Theatre looks like nowadays,
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This is what the former Temple Theatre looks like these days.
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This is what the Tivoli Theatre looks like today. Former Temple Theatre can be seen in distance.
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This is the 400 block of E. Main St. Can’t tell if that lone remaining building was ever a cinema. It does sort of look like a theatre.
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I’ve been told that this is a view of the former Cozy Theatre,
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