Photos favorited by kevbenso

  • <p>A shot of the interior seating of the Orpheum’s main audtioriurm in 1930.</p>
  • <p>At remodel in 1978</p>
  • <p>Gartner, Burdick, Bauer & Nilsen exterior architectural sketch in 1971 for the Skywalk Theaters.</p>
  • <p>For 11 years, “Rocky Horror” was a huge hit for Skywalk Cinemas. Here’s a look at one such screening.</p>
  • <p>As the Gayety Burlesk in 1912.</p>
  • <p>The Strand with a nice front in 1923 for “Lady Lak' a Rose” as designed bt William A. Clark/</p>
  • <p>c.1941 photograph, courtesy Chuck.</p>
  • <p>Circa 1983 photo courtesy of Renee Rachel-Garcia‎.</p>
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  • <p>As the Park Hall Theater in 1931. It had just been sold to Jack Schwarz of the Schwarz Amusement Company who would rename it the Oakley.</p>
  • <p>Grand opening of the Ambassador was February 6, 1947. They’ll have “Johnny Angel” and “Thrill of a Romance.”</p>
  • <p>At grand opening in February of 1947.</p>
  • <p>Source: Boxoffice July 10, 1972</p>
  • <p>The Alhambra Theatre in the silent era - Cincinnati, OH</p>
  • <p>POSTER FROM MAY 16-31,1962 SHOWING COMING MOVIES FOR THE MONTH.</p>
  • <p>Remains (Speaker poles..etc) of DI on eastside of lot in the treeline.</p>
  • <p>October 27, 1976 was the State’s last showing due to a fire that decimated the building though it wasn’t razed until 1977. Ironically, the last feature to play was 1976’s Burnt Offerings. It was the last standing of Findlay’s 10 downtown movie theaters.</p>