Yes, I saw that it was closed too and although I wasnt surprised given the fact that they had little business recently and the bowling alley has been closed for years – I still was sad. I had been going there since Jr High and loved the 1 huge theatre it still kept with the murals on the wall. It is a “church” of all things now which I think is temporary. I have a feeling the Port of Seattle has plans to do something with it (so I’ve heard).
It has been closed for quite a number of years. I am from Aberdeen (live in Seattle now) and my grandmother actually used to run the ticket booth when Aberdeen was in its “booming” phase (late 50’s). It’s sad to see it sit there like it is now (the chicken wire has been there forever). I remember seeing Snow White with my mom when I was about 5 years old. I would have hoped that someone would have bought it and fixed it up, but with the current economy down there I am not surprised nothing has happened.
Yes, I saw that it was closed too and although I wasnt surprised given the fact that they had little business recently and the bowling alley has been closed for years – I still was sad. I had been going there since Jr High and loved the 1 huge theatre it still kept with the murals on the wall. It is a “church” of all things now which I think is temporary. I have a feeling the Port of Seattle has plans to do something with it (so I’ve heard).
It has been closed for quite a number of years. I am from Aberdeen (live in Seattle now) and my grandmother actually used to run the ticket booth when Aberdeen was in its “booming” phase (late 50’s). It’s sad to see it sit there like it is now (the chicken wire has been there forever). I remember seeing Snow White with my mom when I was about 5 years old. I would have hoped that someone would have bought it and fixed it up, but with the current economy down there I am not surprised nothing has happened.