Photos favorited by 50sSNIPES

  • <p>1985 photo courtesy I was a Portland kid Facebook page.</p>
  • <p>Photo courtesy of Barry Goodkin.</p>
  • <p>Twins on December 17th, 1977</p>
  • <p>December 1984 or January 1985, photo source unknown.</p>
  • <p>Last night for the United Artists operation, the Rushmore Cinema 3 closes here on January 6, 1991 after showings of “Look Who’s Talking Too”, “Misery”, and “Almost an Angel”. The mall retrofitted the space for a food court. The outdoor cinema was launched as a 7-screen facility.</p>
  • <p>August 6th, 1946</p>
  • <p>Located in the Rainsville Plaza at 42 McCurdy Avenue North, a Rite-Aid followed by a Dollar Tree were the main features in the plaza - Facebook photo</p>
  • <p>November 26, 1958</p>
  • <p>Picture courtesy of the family of T.G. (Teddy) Solomon.</p>
  • <p>Picture courtesy of the family of T.G. (Teddy) Solomon.</p>
  • <p>It’s the Yucca Drive-In at grand opening time on Feb. 2, 1954.</p>
  • <p>This photo, the same as the one posted here earlier by dallasmovietheaters but cropped differently, ran in the Jan. 28, 1954 issue of the Alamogordo News. It’s likely to be in the public domain, but I’m not sure. The original caption:</p>
            
              <p>Yucca Drive-In Opens Tuesday - This is a view of the background of the big 62 x 44 foot screen at Alamogordo’s new Yucca Drive-In which will have its grand opening Tuesday February 2. Cliff Keim is manager of the new Frontier Theatres, Inc. latest addition to the city’s thriving theatre business.</p>
  • <p>1943</p>
  • <p>1987 photo via Roseville Reflections Facebook page.</p>
  • <p>BUILDING GONE ONCE ONE OF “THE” THEATERS</p>
  • <p>The Daily Republic Newspaper, Dec. 1988 the screen had blew down.</p>
  • <p>Picture ca. 1957/1958 is courtesy of Scott Lotter</p>
  • <p>Picture ca. 1957/1958 is courtesy of Scott Lotter</p>