The Paramount Theatre had the World Premiere preview of the movie Can’t stop the music" on 1/6/1980. The after party was held at Maxy’s Roller disco(in the old Plaza Theatee building).
The old Plaza Theatre, then called Maxy’s Roller Disco, had the after party, after the World Premiere preview of the movie “Can’t stop the music” at the Paramount Theatre.
The site is now a swap meet and antiques store(Chesapeake Flea Market and Antiques), a mattress store(Mattress Mart), and a jewellery and coin store(The Midas Touch) and a fraternity(American Legion). The ramps and fences and exit road and exit gate(and snack bar and bio box?) are still there. The entrance road(and ticket booth and marquee and speakers and speaker posts?) is gone. Unknown if the screen is still there?
There is also a cafe(Milkd) at the front of the building to the left of the Henry on Eighth. The liquor store(BWS) is still there too, behind the restaurant along the side of the building.
The site is now houses. The information bay is still there. Some of the back fence may still be there? Located on the north east corner of Port Elliot Road and Cinema Court.
Was it named after the singer Booker T?
The Paramount Theatre had the World Premiere preview of the movie Can’t stop the music" on 1/6/1980. The after party was held at Maxy’s Roller disco(in the old Plaza Theatee building).
The old Plaza Theatre, then called Maxy’s Roller Disco, had the after party, after the World Premiere preview of the movie “Can’t stop the music” at the Paramount Theatre.
Is the screen, ticket booth, bio box, or candy bar still there?
Opened on 3/8/1955 with some colour cartoons(not named), “Many rivers to cross” and “prisoners of war”.
Opened with “Blackbeard the pirate”, “Salome, when she danced” and “Allegheny uprising”.
Opened with “Bambole!” and “Madame”.
Opened with “Rhapsody”.
Opened with a colour cartoon(not named) and “Pirates of Monterey”.
Why the name Wabash? If it’s on U.S. 41, why is there also signs showing 55 and 28 as well in the photo above too?
The site is now a swap meet and antiques store(Chesapeake Flea Market and Antiques), a mattress store(Mattress Mart), and a jewellery and coin store(The Midas Touch) and a fraternity(American Legion). The ramps and fences and exit road and exit gate(and snack bar and bio box?) are still there. The entrance road(and ticket booth and marquee and speakers and speaker posts?) is gone. Unknown if the screen is still there?
Must be very windy there?
Reopened on 1/7/1966 with “Duel at Diablo”, “Mclintock” and “Wild guitar”.
Opened with a colour cartoon(not named), “Lost in Alaska”, and “the lawless breed”.
There is also a cafe(Milkd) at the front of the building to the left of the Henry on Eighth. The liquor store(BWS) is still there too, behind the restaurant along the side of the building.
Opened with “The angry red planet” and “Konga”.
The site is now a brewery(Lennyboy Brewing).
Why the name Viking?
Was the A short for Albermarle?
Located on the northeast corner of West Beach Road and Military Road.
The site is now houses. The information bay is still there. Some of the back fence may still be there? Located on the north east corner of Port Elliot Road and Cinema Court.
Opened with selected short subjects(not named), and “Romance of the Limberlost”.
The mechanic is called West Car Auto Service And Mechanical Repair.
The side and back fences and the yard area behind the front facade may be original too?
Is there any adult movie theatres left in New York(open or closed), city or state?