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Roadside Oklahoma offers modern photos and a complete history of the Centre (nee-Aggie) Twin Cinema, 619 S. Main St, Stillwater, OK
Mike:
You may want to check out Showest photos available above at the “Related Websites” link. Or just go the below site instead- http://www.roadsideoklahoma.com/node/774
Roadside Oklahoma presents recent photos of the old Franroy Theatre.
Marquee is now gone, but it still looks like a cinema. http://www.roadsideoklahoma.com/node/644
Vintage and modern exterior/interior photos can be seen on Roadside Oklahoma site.
Looks as if the Yale Theatre was installed inside an existing 1901 bulding. Was that boxoffice lobby atmospheric? http://www.roadsideoklahoma.com/node/624
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Roadside Oklahoma shows recent views of the streamline Eagle Theatre.
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Roadside Oklahoma has a vintage view of the Alexander Airdrome.
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Roadside Oklahoma web features recent photos of the former Thompson Theater.
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Roadside Oklahoma site offers recent photos of the former Sequoyah Theater.
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Roadside Oklahoma pages have a recent photo of Green County Cinemas.
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Roadside Oklahoma presents recent snapshots of the Dream Theare.
http://www.roadsideoklahoma.com/node/654
Roadside Oklahoma offers modern photos and a complete history of the Centre (nee-Aggie) Twin Cinema, 619 S. Main St, Stillwater, OK
Mike:
You may want to check out Showest photos available above at the “Related Websites” link. Or just go the below site instead-
http://www.roadsideoklahoma.com/node/774
Roadside Oklahoma site has recent photos of the former Alamo Theatre,
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Raodside Oklahoma pages offer recent views of the Carmike Cinema 10,
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Roadside Oklahoma site has recent photos of the former Mecca Theatre,
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Roadside Oklahoma site post recent photos of the ruined Cyclone Theatre, Snyder, OK
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Roadside Oklahoma presents recent photos of the old Franroy Theatre.
Marquee is now gone, but it still looks like a cinema.
http://www.roadsideoklahoma.com/node/644
Roadside Oklahoma web showcases both vintage and modern potos of the former Bison Theatre,
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Roadside Oklahoma site features both vintage and modern images of the Hornbeck & Penthouse Cinemas,
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Roadside Oklahoma pages show off vintage and modern photos of the Ritz Theatre, Shawnee,
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Roadside Oklahoma web presents a vintage interior photo and historical outline of the old Hip,
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Photos and a history of the Sequoyah Theatre can be found on Roadside Oklahoma site,
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Vintage exterior/interior photos of the Star Theatre can be seen on Roadside Oklahoma web,
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Recent color pictures of the Cinemark Cinema 8 can be viewed here,
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Vintage and modern exterior/interior photos can be seen on Roadside Oklahoma site.
Looks as if the Yale Theatre was installed inside an existing 1901 bulding. Was that boxoffice lobby atmospheric?
http://www.roadsideoklahoma.com/node/624
Both modern and vintage photo of the drab Criterion Theatre can be found on Roadside Oklahoma.
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A history and color photo of the Creek Hills Cinema can be viewed at Roadside Oklahoma,
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You’ll love this tiny Pueblo Deco jewel!
Vintage interior/exterior views can be seen on Roadside Okla
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Clear shots of the Stovall Theatre can be seen on Roadside Oklahoma,
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