One reason the Indiana is extraordinary is because the architect was John Eberson! If you are lucky enough to live in a city that has an Eberson theatre that is still open and perhaps having been restored, consider yourself very lucky!
Beautiful art deco design and the photo with King Kong above the marquee during the showing of that movie was a great promotional idea! “……is also considered one of the most endangered theaters in the country.” Why is this?
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Feb 16, 2005 at 7:00 am
It’s always fun to read comments and personal thoughts from projectionists throughout the country because without their dedication none of us would have seen many of the movie classics of years gone by. So sorry to read that #3 is gone now, but the memories will remain forever!
Thanks KenRoe: I’ve written an email to a Deland real estate agent as I have questions concerning the bungalows in the brochure so my interests go beyond theatres to most all unique architecture!
R. McGee: In your recent post you spoke of the Coca-Cola bottling plant in Atlanta. I’m in the Charlotte area and recently found a former Coca-Cola bottling plant on West Morehead Street that has ornamental exterior cement coca-cola bottles along the top facade! Very unique and so thankful it still exists in a town that demolished many wonderful old buildings over the many years! The building is now office space. I thought I would be able to provide a link to see this former plant, but at the moment have not been able to locate the photo that was provided on the www.cmhpf.org site. “cmhpf” stands for Charlotte-Mecklenburg Historic Preservation Foundation. When I mentioned Charlotte demolishing many old buildings that I viewed in a book entitled Remembering Charlotte I came to realize that one that hasn’t been demolished, but is in dire need of a MAJOR restoration is the Carolina Theatre. I thought it best to also interject a theatre note with my non-theatre related comments.
Ron: Great to read this sentence in regards to the Strand…..“New information will soon be on the site about the Robert Morton Theatre Organ that will be installed in this Art Deco house.” Congratulations and I have emailed a lady named Cheryl who is with Friends of the Strand to receive further information.
Just viewed the photos on the Friends of the Strand site and during my visit to Marietta do not recall seeing any facade with marquee,ticket booth, etc. while in town so perhaps this has all been changed yet the auditorium still exists?
I was in Marietta in December and took a photo of a former theatre on the square, but it was in the middle of the block and not on the corner as depicted in some of the photos on this link….so did Marietta have 2 theatres?
Dawn has posted on CT so perhaps you’ve read her words on the Grand Theatre/Westfield NY link since her father onced owned and operated that hometown theatre.
lostmemory: Where did you see this promo or ad written by Dawn Kirsch? She is Joe’s daughter. And as far as adding drive-ins to this cinema website perhaps we should ask the founders of the site and see what they prefer.
TC: Just viewed the tourist brochure and found it most fascinating as it shows some area homes such as bungalows which are my most favorite style of home. Thanks.
Well, all I know is that there are drive-in theatres listed and many have them are included on personal profile links so I don’t have a problem with including them.
lostmemory: Just noticed that you have 3 of my hometown area drive-ins on your profile sheet, but since nobody has posted on any of those pages thought I mention it here……I was recently in contact with a man in Erie PA who owns and operates the Corry Drive-In in Corry PA, Joe Kirsch. I plan to meet with him this spring/summer to discuss his career in theatre/drive-in ownership so should be a fascinating interview. Also, he once owned my hometown theatre in western NYS. My hometown also had a drive-in on Route 20.
One reason the Indiana is extraordinary is because the architect was John Eberson! If you are lucky enough to live in a city that has an Eberson theatre that is still open and perhaps having been restored, consider yourself very lucky!
The exterior of the Indiana is most extraordinary as there is nothing ordinary about it!
After viewing the unpretentious exterior photo of the Latchis I was surprised to read that it is an atmospheric theatre!
Also, love the curved marquee!
And I believe the Senator is featured in Popcorn Palaces.
Beautiful art deco design and the photo with King Kong above the marquee during the showing of that movie was a great promotional idea! “……is also considered one of the most endangered theaters in the country.” Why is this?
It’s always fun to read comments and personal thoughts from projectionists throughout the country because without their dedication none of us would have seen many of the movie classics of years gone by. So sorry to read that #3 is gone now, but the memories will remain forever!
Thanks KenRoe: I’ve written an email to a Deland real estate agent as I have questions concerning the bungalows in the brochure so my interests go beyond theatres to most all unique architecture!
So many drive-ins today have flea market Sundays to make financial ends meet in today’s world.
lostmemory: Thanks for the Bristol Drive-In site! Fun story about the drive-in being used when Nascar is in town!
If anyone has any current news on the Strand in Key West, I’d appreciate it. Thanks.
And if Walgreens intends to make it a pharmacy I sure hope they keep the unique facade! At least do that Mr. Walgreens!
lostmemory: I agree and btw, what is the link for the drive-in website as it would be fun to visit. Thanks.
R. McGee: In your recent post you spoke of the Coca-Cola bottling plant in Atlanta. I’m in the Charlotte area and recently found a former Coca-Cola bottling plant on West Morehead Street that has ornamental exterior cement coca-cola bottles along the top facade! Very unique and so thankful it still exists in a town that demolished many wonderful old buildings over the many years! The building is now office space. I thought I would be able to provide a link to see this former plant, but at the moment have not been able to locate the photo that was provided on the www.cmhpf.org site. “cmhpf” stands for Charlotte-Mecklenburg Historic Preservation Foundation. When I mentioned Charlotte demolishing many old buildings that I viewed in a book entitled Remembering Charlotte I came to realize that one that hasn’t been demolished, but is in dire need of a MAJOR restoration is the Carolina Theatre. I thought it best to also interject a theatre note with my non-theatre related comments.
Ron: Great to read this sentence in regards to the Strand…..“New information will soon be on the site about the Robert Morton Theatre Organ that will be installed in this Art Deco house.” Congratulations and I have emailed a lady named Cheryl who is with Friends of the Strand to receive further information.
Just viewed the photos on the Friends of the Strand site and during my visit to Marietta do not recall seeing any facade with marquee,ticket booth, etc. while in town so perhaps this has all been changed yet the auditorium still exists?
I was in Marietta in December and took a photo of a former theatre on the square, but it was in the middle of the block and not on the corner as depicted in some of the photos on this link….so did Marietta have 2 theatres?
Dawn has posted on CT so perhaps you’ve read her words on the Grand Theatre/Westfield NY link since her father onced owned and operated that hometown theatre.
lostmemory: Where did you see this promo or ad written by Dawn Kirsch? She is Joe’s daughter. And as far as adding drive-ins to this cinema website perhaps we should ask the founders of the site and see what they prefer.
Also see from the brochure that there were TWO Deland cinemas!
I just compared the photo on the Athens link and the one in the b/w tourist brochure and sure see a big difference in the front facade!
TC: Just viewed the tourist brochure and found it most fascinating as it shows some area homes such as bungalows which are my most favorite style of home. Thanks.
Well, all I know is that there are drive-in theatres listed and many have them are included on personal profile links so I don’t have a problem with including them.
Steve: Well written and I DITTO your comments! Have a nice day despite the Walgreens-Strand photo!
lostmemory: Just noticed that you have 3 of my hometown area drive-ins on your profile sheet, but since nobody has posted on any of those pages thought I mention it here……I was recently in contact with a man in Erie PA who owns and operates the Corry Drive-In in Corry PA, Joe Kirsch. I plan to meet with him this spring/summer to discuss his career in theatre/drive-in ownership so should be a fascinating interview. Also, he once owned my hometown theatre in western NYS. My hometown also had a drive-in on Route 20.