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  • <p>Great front as C.E. Heimple and his staff pose in frontt of the Novelty Theatre in Winfield circa 1910 with the film, “Roosevelt in Africa.”</p>
  • <p>Interior shot of the Novelty Theatre in Winfield circa 1910.</p>
  • <p>A 1954 remodeling effort brings this new concession stand to the Casper Rialto Theatre.</p>
  • <p> Courtesy of Nostalgic Drive In on Facebook</p>
  • <p>Similar to other photos here and taken from what was once the aisle, holes to anchor the standards are visible on the left.</p>
  • <p>Photo of the cast of the grand reopening show, February 29, 2008</p>
  • <p>Two ads courtesy of the Pine City Area History Association for the Family Theatre. At left, the first anniversary ad in 1921. At right, the grand (re-)opening after a remodeling and new sound on film technology in 1932.</p>
  • <p>Restored interior of the Garden Theatre in 2008</p>
  • <p>This booklet on the history of Winter Garden’s theatres is available for purchase at the Garden Theatre and Winter Garden Heritage Foundation History Center.  The price is $5.00.</p>
  • <p>Prior to 1955, the Garden Theare was known as the Winter Garden Theatre.  Here in a 1949 photo, children are just beginning to line up for the Saturday matinee showing.</p>
  • <p>Interior of Utah Theatre, August, 2017, before the performance of REX began.</p>
  • <p>The former Cameo Theatre’s replicated rooftop sign was lit for the first time on January 23, 2015.  This was the first time a rooftop sign had been lit on the theatre building in 66 years.</p>
  • <p>Cameo sign restored 75 years after opening</p>
  • <p>This is a poor quality picture of Orlando’s Roxy Theatre.  It is a photocopy of a picture in the ORLANDO SENTINEL, dating from 1938.  The Roxy had a marquee that was the width of the entire block upon which it was located on West Church Street.</p>
  • <p>New York premiere engagement opened February 18th, 1953</p>