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Patsy commented about Grand Theatre on Feb 28, 2005 at 6:08 pm

WSL: Also any memories of a basement with a bowling alley? My former owner contact tells me there wasn’t one.

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Patsy commented about Grand Theatre on Feb 28, 2005 at 6:04 pm

WSL: Thanks again for your follow-up Grand memories. Was so nice of Tom to give you a key so you could take your daughter through Westfield’s former ‘house of dreams’! And to read that what Tom said in reference to the town museum wanting to put a projector in the McClurg Mansion was very nice though I don’t believe it was ever done. Do you have any information on what may have happened to some of the interior items such as seats, concession stand, popcorn machine, projectors, etc.? I have mentioned this before, but will mention it again here….I have one of the cement smooth tiles that were part of the exterior walls as a Westfield man was selling them for $1 each so I have that part of the Grand which is some comfort. I don’t recall the wall fabric that you mentioned with the theatre masks, but enjoyed reading your description. I only wish I could have taken one last tour through the building before it was taken from us! I would be very interested in having a set of the Grand photos so would be willing to pay for them. Are the photos digital or 35mm? If they are digital, you could just email them to me. My email address is on my profile page, but it is Upon receiving an email from you I will provide my mailing address. Thanks so very much.

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Patsy commented about Savannah Theatre on Feb 27, 2005 at 3:16 am

I have friends who are seeing “Jukebox Journey” tonight!

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Patsy commented about Palace Theatre on Feb 26, 2005 at 9:26 pm

A friend of mine in Crossville sent this email in regards to their Palace…..“It is definitely in our little town. We have gone to many things there since we have lived here. They have a full schedule of activities with Christmas shows, political debates, performances by all kinds of show people, plays, band concerts,etc. so it’s very much an asset to the community and the restoration is wonderful.”

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Patsy commented about Palace Theatre on Feb 26, 2005 at 3:27 pm

Does anyone have information about the Palace in Akron. Recently I was told about this theatre. BTW, anyone in the Canton area would know about a band called Jimmy and the Soulblazers who have performed at the Palace/Akron with Gladys Knight and the Pips!

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Patsy commented about Fox Theatre on Feb 26, 2005 at 2:33 pm

Good question and perhaps someone from the Fox camp(s) will give us all an answer, in time. I’ve not been to the Fox theatres in Detroit and St. Louis, but I have seen to the Fox in Atlanta and it is breathtaking!

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Patsy commented about Grand Theatre on Feb 26, 2005 at 3:23 am

Joe just mentioned a furnace room in the basement.

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Patsy commented about Grand Theatre on Feb 26, 2005 at 3:22 am

WSL: When having a recent phone conversation with Joe Kirsch he told me that as far as he knew there never was a bowling alley in the Grand basement even though that has been the story told for years! What can you tell me?

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Patsy commented about Grand Theatre on Feb 26, 2005 at 3:17 am

“for in that magic moment you could feel the excitement of our past and present fellow villagers as they, in their respective eras, were drawn to that magic palace in downtown Westfield; a place where everyone could escape the troubles of the world and dream for a couple of hours.” Those words were passed onto Joe Kirsch to read as I know he’ll appreciate your memories! I don’t recall how many years he was the owner, but perhaps he was your boss when you worked at the Grand. When I close my eyes, I can see the lighted marquee at the end of main street on a crystal clear winter night with maybe a light snow falling down. If only it were still there today, it would add so much charm to the Town of Westfield. With the theatre on the corner it would have been a perfect backdrop for a present day car show down main street….sorta like a Back to the 50’s type scene! ;–)

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Patsy commented about Olympia Theatre at Gusman Center on Feb 25, 2005 at 11:27 pm

In a previous post I mentioned that my husband knows the man who bought the Paramount sign….he still owns it today, but it is one of the original signs and not the curved sign that still exists on the building that isn’t used as a theatre anymore. And now there is a link to this Paramount on CT.

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Patsy commented about Grand Theatre on Feb 25, 2005 at 11:19 pm

WSL: This theatre site hasn’t been that active of late so I am so thrilled that you have posted and offered your personal memories as that is all we have of this theatre now so please continue to share your Grand memories. I’m assuming that you aren’t old enough to remember Mr. Mascaro, but perhaps Mr. Tetreault. Tom also worked at Eason Hall when the large room in the back was used as a roller rink. I grew up spending alot of time in roller skates so recall those days and also attending a Christmas Ball at Eason Hall one year with my future husband.

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Patsy commented about Auburn Schine Theater on Feb 25, 2005 at 11:13 pm

KenRoe: Thanks so very much as my favorite decor is ART DECO and my favorite theatre architect is EBERSON!

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Patsy commented about Grand Theatre on Feb 25, 2005 at 11:09 pm

WSL: Thank you for your wonderful memories of the Grand theatre which I, personally miss and wish it were still with us today! I do have a question to ask of you at the moment….was the marquee curved or rectangular? I recall it being curved yet in some b/w photos that a friend of mine sent me that he copied from library photos it was not curved. I did have a nice chat several weeks ago with an Erie PA man who used to own the theatre, Joe Kirsch and he told me that after the semi-truck(s) hit the marquee it was made smaller. And did you work for Mr. Kirsch? I plan to meet him this summer along with the last manager, Tom Tetreault who still lives in Westfield.

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Patsy commented about New History Channel Series Seeks Active Theater Restoration Projects on Feb 25, 2005 at 4:07 pm

Thanks Barbara! I have now put it into memory and written it on my calendar! So myself and many other CT fellow members will be watching!!!!!

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Patsy commented about Auburn Schine Theater on Feb 25, 2005 at 4:00 pm

And this summer I plan to make a trip to Skaneateles for a vintage boat show and will be traveling through Auburn enroute to Skan. so will most definitely stop and look at the Schine. It will truly ‘shine’ when restoration is completed!

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Patsy commented about Auburn Schine Theater on Feb 25, 2005 at 3:58 pm

Were there many Eberson/Art Deco theatres built? Most of the Eberson theatres that I’ve been reading about on this site are Eberson/atmospheric.

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Patsy commented about New History Channel Series Seeks Active Theater Restoration Projects on Feb 25, 2005 at 3:49 pm

“The building will never be destroyed it is under the watchful eye of the State Historic Preservation Organization….It can only be preserved.” Now that’s what we want to read in regards to all of these vintage cinemas!

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Patsy commented about Fox Theatre on Feb 25, 2005 at 3:37 pm

The lady who gave you the tour sensed that you had more than just a passing interest in old theatres so she then took the time to show you around. Hopefully you can thank her again, in person! When one sees interest in a person who takes the time to stop and ask to see the inside of a particular theatre then they immediately are left with a sense of importance in regards to ‘their’ theatre.

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Patsy commented about Fox Theatre on Feb 25, 2005 at 3:34 pm

Ziggy: Thanks for such the nice Fox story and I, too, hope that the folks in St. Louis realize that they have a national treasure! I recently spoke to some folks from Richmond VA who have 2 national treasures in their city and one of the them is an Eberson/atmospheric!! I even took the time to print out the links on this site for them to read and to learn about 2 theatres in their ‘backyard’!

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Patsy commented about Paramount Theatre on Feb 25, 2005 at 3:30 am

Thanks for all of the great sites that show photos of the former Palm Beach Paramount!

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Patsy commented about Fox Theatre on Feb 22, 2005 at 1:48 pm

James: Thanks for your ‘slave’ input!

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Patsy commented about Palace Theatre on Feb 22, 2005 at 4:25 am

Mike Smith: Now after seeing the color interior atmospheric Palace photos a screening will be a must-see this summer! The name Eberson and atmospheric are 2 of the reasons why! And it’s icing on the cake to read…“The theater is now listed on the National Register for Historic Places.” Congratulations! See you at the Palace!

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Patsy commented about Palace Theatre on Feb 22, 2005 at 4:18 am

I had hoped to see the other Palace that WAS in Youngstown, but that won’t be the case now!

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Patsy commented about Youngstown, Ohio Theater Photos on Feb 22, 2005 at 4:12 am

Guess the Palace doesn’t exist anymore? If so, very sad!

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Patsy commented about Powers Auditorium on Feb 22, 2005 at 4:07 am

The lobby is truly breathtaking!