A History of the Movies exhibited in Salisbury / Rowan County, North Carolina from JANUARY 1920 - DECEMBER 2014

posted by ThrHistoricalSociety on November 6, 2015 at 2:07 pm

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Here is an interesting record of movie posters and performances in the Salisbury / Rowan County areas of North Carolina from 1920 to 2014.

Did you visit theatres in this area?

There are collections focusing on unique information, like news about this fire at the Victory theatre. “On December 30, 1956, just six days after the theatre ceased operation, the theatre had its third major fire.”

Enjoy this unique resource and website from Mike Cline. http://www.mikeclinesthenplaying.com/p/wednesday-november_4.html

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Comments (2)

ivaanadam
ivaanadam on May 13, 2020 at 4:39 am

As a movie lover, Your article is really interesting and it gives me more information about the history of movies. cannabis products You gave a detailed description and the pictures you have shared makes this post more understandable. I like movies and I always used to watch some movies in my free time.

Gregg L. Friedman MD
Gregg L. Friedman MD on December 7, 2023 at 11:29 am

Wonderful exhibit. It is a must see for anyone who loves the history of movie theaters in America. 5 Stars. By Gregg L. Friedman MD

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