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Marquee Cinemas
Small Theatre chain with theatres in WV., TN., OH., MA., FL., AL., TX., PA., NC., KY., CT., NY.
Entertainment Cinemas
History and listing of their theatres in New England. Theatres are in MA., NH., RI., CT.
Powell Symphony Hall AKA St. Louis Theatre, St. Louis, Mo.
A history of the former Rapp & Rapp Movie House plus the history of the St. Louis Symphony Orchestra and the refurbishing of their new home in the former St. Louis Theatre. The other link that is posted on Cinema Treasures is outdated
Lincoln Theatre, Massillon, Ohio
Opened in 1915 as Massillons new movie theatre. Operated today by the Lions Club
My Film Screen - Specializing in fixed, rear, and motorized projector screens
Need a projector screen for your home or business. We carry fixed, rear and motorized - electric projector screens in 16:9 widescreen and 4:3 video format
Movie Palaces: A Retrospect
A site dedicated to the memory and glory of movie palaces and suburban movie houses of the the 20’s, 30’s, 40’s, 50’s and tiny bit of small town America to go with it.
le Grand Rex Paris
One of the last movie palace in its original design (atmospheric) in Europe
Pathe chain in Netherland
After being the Cannon chain and MGM chain the Pathe chain in Netherland runs very modern multiplex and is running the most important movie theatres in Amsterdam included the famous Tuchinski.
Gaumont Pathe
After a merger between Gaumont and Pathe chain it is now the euro palace chain but each movie theatre kept his former name.
Wehrenberg Theatres Of St. Louis
The oldest family owned and operated theatre chain in the United States with theatres throughout Missouri.
Ritz Theatre, Talladega, Alabama
The History of the Beautiful Ritz in Talladega and its current program.
Rialto Theatre, Tucson, Arizona
The Rialto of Tucson has been restored and the link gives a history and some pictures.
Best Of Broadway, Curran, Golden Gatre & Oprheum Theatre, San Francisco, Ca.
Broadway Lives on in these old restored papalces.
Preservation Takes Center Stage
“Preservation Takes Center Stage” is a 4 page article on the benefits of preserving historic theaters. The article is part of a special issue of the Planning Commissioners Journal providing an informative 19 page introduction to historic preservation planning. This issue can be downloaded for a small charge from the Planning Commissioners Journal’s PlannersWeb site.
The Return of Downtown
Free download of Paul Hoffman’s wonderful “The Return of Downtown” illustration of a downtown theater marquee at night and street scene, from a recent Planning Commissioners Journal cover illustration. For use as a background image on your Windows desktop.
Interstate Theatres
This growing chain has 92 screens in 12 theaters in 6 states. They specialize in second run films at rock-bottom prices. The majority of this chain’s theaters are $1 before 6 pm. |
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