I still remember the first time I walked into Beverly Center Cinemas in 1982. It was a mesmerizing experience snow rider 3d with 14 screens – something unimaginable at the time. It was not just a place to watch movies but also a meeting place where cinema lovers shared their passion. It was a shame to see such an icon replaced by a fashion store, as if a piece of cultural memory had been erased for the sake of profit.
Big Time for a Dime by Don Barker is a fascinating book for anyone interested in the history of that’s not my neighbor movie theaters in the Catawba Valley of North Carolina.
Thanks to THS for keeping the legacy of these historic theaters alive through your archives and events like Golf Hit the Los Angeles Conclave.
Robert Saucedo’s passion for curating these Escape Road City experiences is inspiring.
What a heartfelt project to revive Crazy Cattle 3D the Palmetto Theater in Walnut Cove!
I still remember the first time I walked into Beverly Center Cinemas in 1982. It was a mesmerizing experience snow rider 3d with 14 screens – something unimaginable at the time. It was not just a place to watch movies but also a meeting place where cinema lovers shared their passion. It was a shame to see such an icon replaced by a fashion store, as if a piece of cultural memory had been erased for the sake of profit.
Big Time for a Dime by Don Barker is a fascinating book for anyone interested in the history of that’s not my neighbor movie theaters in the Catawba Valley of North Carolina.