Back in the late 1980’s, my daughter was a student at Emery University in Atlanta Ga.,and while on a vist to see her, she took us to the Spagetti Wasehouse. Much to my suprise, they had the chandelier from the Mastbaum on display. I have fond memeries of the Mastbaum, it was where my brother and I saw Dean Martin and Jerry Lewis in person and where I saw the worse movie John Wayne ever made, “The Conqueror”. In fact, I think this was one of the last films shown at the theater. Philadelphia lost a treasure when they tore it down
Back in the late 1980’s, my daughter was a student at Emery University in Atlanta Ga.,and while on a vist to see her, she took us to the Spagetti Wasehouse. Much to my suprise, they had the chandelier from the Mastbaum on display. I have fond memeries of the Mastbaum, it was where my brother and I saw Dean Martin and Jerry Lewis in person and where I saw the worse movie John Wayne ever made, “The Conqueror”. In fact, I think this was one of the last films shown at the theater. Philadelphia lost a treasure when they tore it down