Alamo Theater
Main Street,
Bellville,
TX
77418
Main Street,
Bellville,
TX
77418
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Listed as open in the early 1930’s.
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HELLO,MY NAME IS CHAS,I CAME APON THIS SHOW BILL OF SHERLEY TEMPLE WHEN SHE WAS PERFORMING WITH JEAN HERSHOLT AT ALAMO THEATRE OCT 27 AND 28. NO YEAR PREASENT,ALAMO THEATRE UNDER MANAGEMENT LAM AMUSEMENT CO.PICTURE OF SHERLEY TEMPLE ON BED WITH A DOG. THE SHOW WAS HEIDI.
could you tell me, was it in texas, alamo theatre or else where.
Here’s a couple of small shots of the Alamo back in the day…
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Stopped by today and spoke with an older lady at a shop, she said the Alamo was torn down long ago, and a First State Bank now sits in it’s place.
She pointed right at this spot.
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First National Bank, sorry…. (Drive through area) The tree(s) you see to the right of the drive through, are old enough that one was likely the one in the picture to the side of the Alamo Theater. So the Google link I have earlier showed the side of the theater, the front facing to the right.
The last time the Alamo was operated was in 1962-63. My father (Doyle Oliver) rented it from the Struss family. They also owned the Oaks in Columbus which we leased a few months later. For awhile, both theaters were operated and I drove back and forth from Columbus to do so. The Frels Family and the Struss family were related and my father was General Manager of Frels prior to our leasing of the Alamo. We left in 1963 when we got the opportunity to buy the Allred Theater in Pryor, Oklahoma. I remember the projectors being so small that the carbon used for lighting wasn’t much bigger in diameter than a thick pencil.