Photos favorited by jdicarlo

  • <p>Schenectady Gazette Newspaper clipping from December 1988 showing what the building looked like after the fire.</p>
  • <p>The Colony on  August 29, 1980 with adult features</p>
  • <p>A view of the Congress Theater and Tap Room on Broadway on July 9, 1946. (Courtesy of Saratoga Springs Historical Museum, George S. Bolster collection)</p>
  • <p>1956 photo courtesy of AmeriCar The Beautiful Facebook page.</p>
  • <p>Photo credit FlickrHiveMind.net</p>
  • <p>Taken in the evening June 2019</p>
  • <p>“Rosemary’s Baby” on the Criterion marquee in 1968, where it opened June 12th. Photo source unknown.</p>
  • <p>11-12-21 as soccer store</p>
  • <p>1986 photo credit Stephen Harmon.</p>
  • <p>NYC - Prior to demolition 1986</p>
  • <p>Circa 1980 photo courtesy Kodachrome of the Dead Facebook page.</p>
  • <p>“Underwater” engagement</p>
  • <p>1947</p>
  • <p>1952 photo credit Robert Juzefski.</p>
  • <p>1952 photo courtesy of Bob Furmanek.</p>
  • <p>At the beginning of September 2015 all that remained to be demolished was the steel frame of the office building.</p>
  • <p>This DeMille billboard had moving parts. I remember seeing it as a boy in the summer of ‘65. We were supposed to go to the World’s Fair but it was raining and we went to see a movie in Times Square.</p>
            
              <p>Those planes were bouncing up and down and some of the legs of the people running were spinning around. If you look closely you can see it is a 3D billboard.</p>
  • <p>Mayfair Signage Overlooking Duffy Square (January, 1959)</p>
  • <p>1950 photo via Swanand Natu.</p>
  • <p>Circa October 1967 photo credit John P. Keating Jr.</p>
  • <p>August 15, 1952 shot of the Mayfair Theatre with Gary Cooper in “High Noon” as “King Kong” makes a comeback at the RKO Palace with “Leopard Man” in  New York City.</p>
  • <p>Marquee over entrance, June 2005</p>
  • <p>June 2005</p>
  • <p>March 4, 1960 photo courtesy of Vintage Everyday Facebook page.</p>
  • <p>Rare tax photo of the Orpheum, I believe from the early 1940s. The Childs restaurant below it later became Howard Johnson’s.</p>