No Chuck we did not have any agreement with the parking lots although that is and was I good idea.I did trade passes with the garage behind us for me to park free as I was there 6 days a week.Now I am off-topic again so I wonder if the Imperial had any agreement with the parking lots near them?
Nice photo and History Richard you should know you were there at the start, it is nice to hear a Managers story you do not see too many of them on C.T.Great theatre name buy the way.
Cool artical and photos Nick,I know it is hard to make them look good at least you have some old stuff to post I never kept any of my old stuff except one-sheets.Luckly none of my theatres were divited they just built as one screens even the Loews Melrose with 1000 seats including the balcony would have worked unless they were real small theatres,there was talk of it but it never happened. The Loews Crescent with 830 seats maybe could have been split but they would have been very long skinny theatres with small screens.And I just thought there were only exit doors on the left side of the house so the fire codes would not let this happen.
Thanks J.B.
No Chuck we did not have any agreement with the parking lots although that is and was I good idea.I did trade passes with the garage behind us for me to park free as I was there 6 days a week.Now I am off-topic again so I wonder if the Imperial had any agreement with the parking lots near them?
Thats a great story Joe.Well it gets cold up there so a little fire is good I quess.
Very nice photos the night photos great they always look better all lit up.
Nice old school looking theatre.
Great story Richard.
Nice photo and History Richard you should know you were there at the start, it is nice to hear a Managers story you do not see too many of them on C.T.Great theatre name buy the way.
Very intersting looking building, too bad they close up all the good ones.
Thanks James.
Thanks James.
Very cool the 2nd drive-in ever and is still open.
Cool History.
I agree the building is great but the new marquee looks good but does not fit in.
KOOL Harry.
Sound like a cool place.
Thanks Ron.
Great Name for a theatre.
Cool video SiliconSam.
Nice photo Ian.
Very cool a Boat-in.Lets hope it stays afloat.
I like the oil rig over the canopy in the vintage photo,very interesting.
Thanks Chuck anymore info out there anyone?
O.K. Chuck and Patsy,I hope you send this message to Everyone who gets off topic on these pages,you will be very busy.Have a good day.
Cool artical and photos Nick,I know it is hard to make them look good at least you have some old stuff to post I never kept any of my old stuff except one-sheets.Luckly none of my theatres were divited they just built as one screens even the Loews Melrose with 1000 seats including the balcony would have worked unless they were real small theatres,there was talk of it but it never happened. The Loews Crescent with 830 seats maybe could have been split but they would have been very long skinny theatres with small screens.And I just thought there were only exit doors on the left side of the house so the fire codes would not let this happen.
You are right Doug, I had this confused with the old Green Hills.