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dakotabuddy commented about Paxton Majestic Theatre on Nov 29, 2007 at 6:57 pm

What a nice tribute on www.americanmarketstreet.com . Thanks.

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dakotabuddy commented about Paxton Majestic Theatre on Nov 21, 2007 at 6:19 pm

Hi Renea. I am not aware of the existance of any original blueprints. That is why I had taken elevation photos of the building and shetched out a floorplan. However, way back when, a company called Sanborn Maps, sketched out a lot of downtown buildings for the insurance industry, as all the downtown buildings were tied it to a city steam pipe that originated right next door, within the old water tower complex. Some of these sketches may be attached to the property abstract. I think that would be a good start, to find the originals. I’m on it. As far as public record goes, there is only a rough exterior sketch of the building, available at the courthouse. I wish it was manditory to fill such plans away. The Majestic Paxton Theatre was last TOTALLY remodeled back in the early ‘70s, I beleive. Contractors that had worked on the building at the time must have had a guide. Of course, I know the owner at the time loved to do a lot of his own work. Houston Plumbing comes into mind as a possible contractor. I had just moved, and a lot of my drawings,
documentations and photos need to be “excavated” from all the boxes
(: I will share anything I have, with you. I truly appreciate your apologies, Paxton is very lucky to have you!

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dakotabuddy commented about Paxton Majestic Theatre on Nov 21, 2007 at 5:54 pm

Thanks a bunch, Ross. Happy Thanksgiving to you and your Family!

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dakotabuddy commented about Paxton Majestic Theatre on Nov 20, 2007 at 7:29 pm

You know, I have bowed out more than a few times from this silly “attack ‘n run” conversation. And as much as you keep saying “let’s use this website as it should be used”, you keep drawing me back into the frey. As far as your repeated 'G.D.'comments that you already admitted are shameful, I am afraid I have not stooped to your low, of name-calling. And, in speaking of your wore out phrase, 'Gloom and Doom’, look around you. You have been living it, and cultivating it. Me? I’m just making the observation, and and calling you on it. If it will make you happy, I will say to you, kudos, you did a great job … then, again, look around you. Good job. As I’ve said, this is not the sight for such folley, and indeed another venue should be established for your personal attacks, where a defense could not be tendered. Charactor seems to be a bit of a reach to you. The rest of the nation is totally not interested, or even perhaps getting a good laugh from all the childishness and immature wranglings. Please retain some of that PRIDE you say you have, because it sure is not showing to be a
good example to all. Again, in a good faith effort to pacify you … GOOD JOB. And as quoted by Optima, ‘People may doubt what you say, but they will always see, and believe what you do’.

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dakotabuddy commented about Paxton Majestic Theatre on Nov 20, 2007 at 5:13 pm

Suez, I am sorry your bitterness abounds. Did I hit a cord in my reply to your last unproductive attack? I think, and I hope everbody here is beyond the ‘bickering’, I am. So, perhaps it is a good idea if you set up another avenue of communications that you can spew attacks without being called out on them. I have learned to respect each and everbody that has partook in this wayward conversation, and I thank each of them for their input. I truly think it is time for you, too, to put to bed your past guilts and current bitterness. I think we all have had a lot to say, and I am sure a bunch of it has been prompted by a combination of sadness and anger over the unfortunate event of last Tuesday. Cinema Treasures is a site dedicated to particular cinema/theatre venues, and of their contributions and memories, and historical significance. Let’s begin to keep it in that spirit. It is not all about me, you, any group, or anybody in particular, it is about the Majestic Paxton
Theatre.

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dakotabuddy commented about Paxton Majestic Theatre on Nov 20, 2007 at 3:50 pm

Yes, there was people living in the apartments. Mysteriously, nobody was home at the time(?) There are a lot of “questions” and coincidences, and I have passed them on to Investigators. Of course, as you can imagine, I have my own well founded suspicions, based on the recent history leading up to the fire, but, they are under investigation, so I should not say. I do pray for a very thorugh investigation, one that is not just routine.

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dakotabuddy commented about Paxton Majestic Theatre on Nov 20, 2007 at 3:01 pm

Thank you, “Just”. I think a little bit of both is the perfect balance. Still, it is a sad, sad thing, what happened. And, if arson is suspected, I would truly hope everybody would agree, justice must be pursued, and served out. If everything I have been hearing on this page is genuine, I look forward to the rising phoenix in Paxton, both, in spirit and determination, mortared with the adhesive of memories and hindsite. Show the rest of Paxton, your dreams will not die with the physical demise of a Grand Lady.

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dakotabuddy commented about Paxton Majestic Theatre on Nov 20, 2007 at 7:19 am

Renea, I agree with you 110%. Just An Interested Party, “yesterday” was the time. And, your ‘G.D.’ implication is very shameful. But, yes, I would ask everone seriously interested, to gather with Tom and reinvigorate the Magic. I know he has worked hard for the theatre, and for his love. As J.A.I.P. says, your dreams today, become tomorrow’s treasures (for tomorrows' generations).

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dakotabuddy commented about Paxton Majestic Theatre on Nov 19, 2007 at 9:41 pm

I really cannot say much more than I have. The case has been made, and the results were in, November 13th, 2007. And if you, Suez are happy with those results, there is nothing I can do. You have no idea what I have been doing behind the scenes to preserve the Majestic Paxton Theatre. As if two years “physically” on the scene was not enough. I ask, what have/had you done to preserve the theatre? Please do say. Nothing, I’m sure. I tried, and continued to try up to the day of her demise. Keeping the ‘dream alive’ is a good thing, but dreams alone, especially those that have been “in storage” until now, did not do a thing for the theatre, did it? And you mean to tell me that the ‘FIRST time’ you ever went inside the theatre was for the “Sound of Music” auditions? That in itself reveils that you, yourself had never supported the theatre up until then. And even then, how many times after did you contribute. I had been patronizing the Majestic Paxton Theatre since the ‘60’s. Where have you been all these years? Your own lack of information and knowledge about the theatre, and now your sudden conversion and tone, leads me to believe your own 'far away place'must me a cinematic monestary in the hills of Eden. It is very sad, you just (and still) don’t get it, perhaps out of guilt, or justifiably taking my observations personally. You said it the clearest 'We don’t care’. And therein lies the whole problem. Hindsite is golden, but don’t blame someone in some ‘far away place’ that cared, and made the attempt, when yourself, having such a treasure right in your own back yard, probably never even knew the address. Some of us has “walked the walk”, so you just keep on “talking”, because as we all see, that has gone quite far in preserving your own treasures. Lastly, I thought you were the one that this site should not be ‘someone’s personal blog’,and ‘use it as it should be used’. If you cannot uphold your own integrity and advice, heaven forbid if myself, or anyone else heeds it. As I said, there is nothing more to say. She’s gone, and sadly there’s not a darn thing that can be done about it. All we have is our own memories to comfort us. Some of our memories are long term, or even short term as your own, but still just as valuable. The last order of business now, must be to answer your “what, why, who” statement, as it seems that nobody has expressed caring to know those answers. I guess even now, nobody cares. Well, who is suprised buy that? Nothing has changed but the “direction” of the talk. Sadly again, I am the one in the
forefront, seeking the answers…because I care, and always have cared.

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dakotabuddy commented about Paxton Majestic Theatre on Nov 19, 2007 at 7:33 am

I totally agree with the setiments of each and every one of you. We all have, and will cherish memories of the Majestic Paxton Theatre, and, I guess, in the end, that is all we have of our entire life, is memories. Yes, I love the arts, but most of all historical preservation. The plain and simple facts are; the Majestic Paxton Theatre sat “closed up”, plagued by darkness and disrepair for many years on end, ignored. It was closed, I assume because it was not supported, correct? If the Majestic Paxton Theatre held so much reverence with you, and held in such highr esteeme, as it seemingly is now, after the fact, why did you not show it before she was
gone? I think “just An Interested Party” was never interested at all … and the results, well that’s now in the news. Perhaps you can jump on another “bandwagon” as it rolls into the sunset. As much I deplore the general idea, the Majestc Paxton Theatre was a prime candidate and rare exception for eminant domain proceedings. Being right next door to city hall, I’m sure they witnessed the property vacant and in need every day. Of course, perhaps if such proceedings were began, the theatre would have mysteriously perished all that much sooner(?) I think, as you all have mentioned, all this ‘bickering’ has got to stop, there is nothing any of us can do now, the curtain has closed for good. Yes, another theatre may be built, and even on the same site, and that would be wonderful, and I would be most agreeable, but it would not be the same, in historical
perspective. Not the “real” thing, as you may say. But another facility to incubate dreams in, dreams that will last any brick an wood building. That would be fantastic. As for all of us, we have our own special memories to cherish and pass down, of the one and only Majestic Paxton Theatre, indeed we are the lucky ones. As far as the Majestic Paxton Theatre, well, years ago, I hda floorplaned the building and took photos from top to bottom, inside and out. So, perhaps it could be rebuilt to almost exact, sometime, somewhere. I am blessed to possess two oriinal velvet and leather (straw) seats, an original ceiling chandelire, a vaudville light used there, an original etched window pane, and some cuts of the first installed carpeting.
I was planning to put together a display and presenting it the the Majestic Paxton Theatre to put on display there. Along with that, I have been collecting autographed photos of film stars and entertainers, made out to the Majestic Paxton Theatre, that I wanted
the Majestic Paxton Theatre to be a home for. Anyway, on an ending note, If there is anyone out there that does not want to find the reason and/or the arsonist that did this tragic thing to all of us, and bring them to justice, well, I am sorry, for you, your neighbors, and your community.

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dakotabuddy commented about Paxton Majestic Theatre on Nov 16, 2007 at 6:53 pm

Yes, indeed, you ‘live it, breath it, and see it every day’, everything was in plain sight every day to you, right in your own back yard. And what did you do? Nothing. It seems that now that the final curtain has fallen, the Majestic Paxton Theatre is getting the past-due recognition it had always deserved, post mortum. A little late for the blind and deaf, don’t you think? That is the saddness of it all…right under your nose each and every day, and nobody batted an eye. Yes, Paxton is my hometown, and I am not there. But you were (apparently). And I would expect a lot more from you. I never ‘ran’ from Paxton by any means, as you attempt to negitively
imply. If you could please advise me where a local theatre would have been, for me to pursue the trade, I’d be there. Due to the circumstances outlined on the top of this page, other communities were more receptive at saving their theatres, and I was there for them. So, I do not have to defend my opinion on the subject. I have been there, lived that, many times over. It does not matter now if anyone feels my opinion has ‘merit’ or not. I do not care. The era is over, hope for the Majestic Paxton Theatre is up in smoke. Yes, we all have some of our fondest memories within those walls, but at this point, my memories are tainted by true lack of caring and stewardship of a one-of-a-kind historical landmark of Paxton, and the entire of Ford County. It is truly a shameful conclusion. Hindsight is golden, isn’t it? I did what I could, from where I have been, including, but not limited to “firing up” this conversation and awareness. The theatre never left my mind or heart, and never will. What have you done for your neighbor, right in your own back
yard…the Majestic Paxton Theatre?? The least that can be done now is to conduct a very thorough investigation, like no other. At least we owe her that. The Majestic Paxton Theatres' demise was not an accident, in my most knowledgable of opinions, and I know that feeling is shared by many. Now, you can ‘bicker’ all you want about who I am, or not, it is just not a relevant subject. We all lost a “Friend” this week, and sadly did not see/hear the cries for help. Let the responsibility fall upon who it may. My conscious is clear, and my spirit will always walk the brazed aisles of the Majestic Paxton Theatre with pride that I was once, and always will be a part of her. There is really nothing more to say.

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dakotabuddy commented about Paxton Majestic Theatre on Nov 16, 2007 at 3:51 am

I am sorry, this page is for comments regarding the Majestic Paxton Theatre, not of my own personal “bio”. I thank you for your interest, though.

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dakotabuddy commented about Paxton Majestic Theatre on Nov 15, 2007 at 2:22 pm

Thank you, Lost Memory. The one photo of the marquee “face down” hit me especially hard. It was as if She was bowing Her head for the last time.

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dakotabuddy commented about Paxton Majestic Theatre on Nov 15, 2007 at 10:01 am

Hello Shane. Thank you for the communication. I will try to answer your questions, even as most are answered above. 1) Yes, I had mentioned on many occassions that Paxton was my hometown, and how I became involved with the theatre; 2) As with most small towns with lack of employment, after the theatre closed, I chose to pursue my cinematic career elsewhere, which led me to many different states and venues. It had been an interesting journey, stressfull, but yet richly rewarding. And it all started at the Majestic Paxton Theatre. More than once, I had wanted to return to Paxton, but the same circumstances kept me from it. The career opportunities were not available, let alone substantial employment. I had always kept on top of what was going on in my hometown, especially the theatre. She was my “anchor” to my hometown. Paxton is rich in history and tradition, full of fantasic people. However, as I became involved in the “inner workings” of the local politics, the “outer circle” of my hometown began taking on a different hew. I hew that disappointed how I pictured fairness and equality to each citizen…but, that’s another story; 3) When I reopened the Paxton Theatre, I wanted to retain her history in a “new” name, so, I renamed her Majestic Paxton Theatre, “Majestic” being her original name, and “Paxton” being the name Art gave her when he erected the new marquee in ‘38. Anyway, some of the regular movie-going kids began calling me Mr.
Majestic, and I proudly did not shun the title. I hope I have helped you out, as I’m sure you have a lot of work to do in the coming days. I pray you do not approach this “job” as just another rountine “open 'n close”.

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dakotabuddy commented about Paxton Majestic Theatre on Nov 14, 2007 at 3:39 pm

I understand and respect your opinion about the fires. However, all the buildings downtown were built around the same time, and yes … of wood. What else? The theatre was rewired in the 40’s and again, in the 60’s. So, just as modern as most of the buildings in town. Even when I operated her in the ‘80’s, there were designated breaker boxes. Percentage wise, Paxton’s downtown is perishing “regularly” from the very same causes (MO), much more so than other communities born at the same time, or even earlier. The theatre portion has been vacant for more then a few years. That is just a fact, not to insinuate a decades old conspiracy by any means. Just unusually strange. It would make for a good mystery movie, though. I am sure
the owner had regular access for a variety of reasons. He, stating the theatre as 150 years old on the news surely tells me what was on his mind at the time. He had the theatre listed at that inflated price! He was truly full of sentiment … not. Yes, Paxton is my
hometown as well, and in a lot of cases, there indeed was a lot
of “goings ons” that suprised and appalled me. Anyway, as sad as it is, the way the theatre was treated in the last many years, cast aside as she was, never upkept or repaired (can you believe the owner is/was a contractor?), I guess you can say she is now out of her misery. And for those that truly cared before now, always in our hearts and memories.

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dakotabuddy commented about Paxton Majestic Theatre on Nov 14, 2007 at 8:32 am

No, to the best of my knowledge, it was never designated a historical landmark. Previous owners did not relish the idea of having their handa tied with the “red tape” involved in upkeeping the designation, and wanted a fre-hand to do what they wanted with the building. That would certainly have been a formidible “first move”, had anyone tried to force the issue, as I had in the past. And, yes, too, she was a very nostalgic place to many people who laughed and cried there, shared some of lifes special moments there, ect. A lot of emotions that still lived within those walls have now been set free. It always disappoints me when everybody comes out after a tragedy like this with the ‘ol 'we should have’ sediments. The alarm has been going off for years … to these peoples deaf ears. Of course, the opportunity to do something has now passed. However, the last peice of business yet, would be, who did it? Why? is very obvious. They murdered a friend and family member of all of us. On another note, it has become an oddity like no other, referring to “mysterious” downtown Paxton fires. Begining in the sixties, it was the center of the 200 block, then Jim Links
Chevrolet building, the fantastic Middlecoff Hotel, the 102 Lounge, Andrews Lumber yard, and now, the Majestic Paxton Theatre, and these are just the ones I vividly recall. Each and every one was a treasured landmark. If I was in a “movie” I would certainly come to
a conclusion that the “script” is sequeled. I no of no other community in modern times that has got a “staggered” history of such events(?) I just find it quite odd. I know of a few insurance businesses in Paxton, but it almost seems “collecting” insurance has become an UNCHECKED bounty for downtown building owners & businesses. The fires seemed to have been “very well” controled, occuring at “convienient” times of the day, nobody killed, and almost always, TOTAL losses. Yep, I think Sam Spade & Phil Marlow would have a heyday at cracking the case of “the burning community”. Is it a “cult”, or business as usual in Paxton? Herbie, where are you when we need you!

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dakotabuddy commented about Paxton Majestic Theatre on Nov 13, 2007 at 8:51 pm

Renea, Renea, I understand your feelings, we all have many of them churning up today, some new, some old, some misunderstood until another time. I have never ran away from the Majestic Paxton Theatre, I have contributed to her, and offered to buy her three times in the past. And, of late, was waiting to see what Tom was finalizing, and set aside 20,000.00 to donate to the project. If you were to read, R-E-A-D the begining of this ‘page’ (and you have demonstrated that you can indeed read), you would know why I initially ‘run away’ from my Lady. So, cast your judgments elswhere. I indeed thank you for your late entry, we could have used you a long time before now. Renea, nobody’s opinion is wrong, neither mine, nor yours, nor Tom’s. I have invested 40 years to that theatre, from the day I first walked into my first movie, befriending the last 3 owners, saving, remodeling and operating her myself, to the setting aside a sizabe donation back in August ‘07 for her preservation. This is a project I may not have been able to accomplish on my own, so, “lighting a fire” to get people motivated became became a necessity, as time, I feared was running out. I have preserved and remodeled a dozen old theatres during my career, and do think I am well versed in such projects. I apoligize if you may falsely detect “vanity” in the pride of my knowledge, as even yourself are pompously vain at the 'spelling’ of your name. I am sorry you care more about typographical errors in your name, and your own precious memories, than the preservation of the Majestic Paxton Theatre. May I ask, ‘where have you been?’ And I thank you for all the time and suggestions YOU have offered on this subject, but, you are just a little too late now. Renea, I have been there and done that…how you might say put my money where my mouth is. I preserved that great theatre once, and headed up a second campaign later. If I had done nothing, then, I would have indeed been an ‘idiot’. If you would have done something, then you too, would not be such an idiot in all the above catagories. You have a great day, and enjoy and invest in the arts every chance you get. It is inspiring. Of course, make sure you get a note from your parents first, as it seems there is yet a little “growing up” to do.

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dakotabuddy commented about Paxton Majestic Theatre on Nov 13, 2007 at 7:39 pm

Yes, Tom, I agree. But, I have been warning of this very thing, and of my suspicions, for years. This IS NOT just a freak accident that broke all of our hearts, and robbed a community. Even the earliest facts that are comming out, mirrors my suspicions. SOMEONE is responsible, and must be held to that responsibility, and certainly not profit from the loss to all of us. I expect a flawless and relentless investigation(s). No Tom, NOTHING, and I mean NOTHING will erase the pleasant memories of the MAJESTIC PAXTON THEATRE. And certainly pursuing the cause/arsonist will never douse the ‘little sparks’ you speak of. But to those of you who knew, and loved the Majestic Paxton Theatre, there was never “just” a ‘little spark’, but the raging fire of memories will burn in our hearts forever. That big “silver smile” I have always talked about, shown brighter than ever today. Yes, our Grand Lady made a Grand exit, indeed.

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dakotabuddy commented about Paxton Majestic Theatre on Nov 13, 2007 at 6:47 pm

Thank you, clutzycook. Paxton yet again lost a peice of it’s history and identity. When will that “stupid” little town LEARN? They should have saved it a long time ago! I have said, day one, that this would happen, and that “someone” is going to try to collect a nice “insurance check”, by design…or not. All indicators point in the direction of “inside arson”. All I can say at this time is, Paxton, shame, shame on you. And especially “Mr.” Sutton, you are a sorry sort, and very, very questionable. I’ll always love the MAJESTIC PAXTON THEATRE. There will never be another Grand Lady like her. I question whether Paxton ever really deserverd her, at all.

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dakotabuddy commented about Paxton Majestic Theatre on Nov 6, 2007 at 11:00 am

Hi Renae(?). I am delighted of your interest! I will be very happy to visit with you, as I’m sure Tom would be.

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dakotabuddy commented about Paxton Majestic Theatre on Oct 8, 2007 at 11:03 am

… extending my hand of cooperation and working toward the common goal of preserving the Majestic Paxton Theatre … three months ago, I have not been contacted by a “serious” Mr. Janowski to proceed, in ANY way??

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dakotabuddy commented about State Theatre on Aug 18, 2007 at 11:38 am

I truly hope he didn’t “gut” the theatre and run. Is the intent to restore the State to Her former grandure? From the sound of it, it seems there’s nothing left. Yes, it’s been years. Something just doesn’t sound right(?) I would sure like to see this ‘schedule’.

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dakotabuddy commented about Paxton Majestic Theatre on Jul 19, 2007 at 9:12 pm

Tom, I truly agree. Perhaps we have the same goal in mind, and that’s the important thing. If you have anything in mind to accomplish the goal … I’m on board. By now, we both know the theatre’s history, strengths and weaknesses, and can build upon the experience we both have gathered in our careers, and love … sometimes the hard way. Yes, the difference in our opinions are truly respectable, but a waste of time and not accomplishing a thing for the Community. Let’s collectively move forward and prepare for a bright future for the Majestic Paxton Theatre, your Group, and my grand Lady.

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dakotabuddy commented about Paxton Majestic Theatre on Jul 18, 2007 at 6:32 am

So much for “defensive” ramblings that certainly speak for themselves. Alledged facts aside, the issue is the Majestic Paxton Theatre, not yourselves or your group. Yes, it’s sad you are still “there” and STILL doing nothing for the Theatre. The theatre is but a skeleton of what was left after it was renovated in ‘83-'84 sounds like either the last tenants altered the theatre beyond recognition or they just did not “make a good deal” with the again, alledged “absent” property owner (who in fact IS local). The caretakers certainly didn’t care, used her up, and spat her out. And when it got a little “rough”, split. One thing after the other was stripped from this community jewel to the extent it would be very expensive to restore. What a silly misinformed idea you have of the film industry, and how “simple 'n easy” you think it may be. It’s certainly much more than a few lights and a few ’…how are thou’s'. Yes, I am much more familiar and experienced with the boards than you think, and how it all works, so you cannot pull the curtains over my eyes, as you did upon the Majestic Paxton Theatre. I hope you do not reflect this selfish attitude for the entire Bowling Alley Theatre Group. You have been well aware of just how awake I have been, and perhaps it is that fact that dislodges you. And again, it’s sad that out-of-towners care more about such a Paxton landmark than yourself, and the group that has such an asset right in your own back yards. What are you going to do about it … neighbor? Do your damage and walk away? And still maintain the name that “made” you to the point of a misleading indentity? If you had chosen to abandon the Majestic Paxton Theatre, then give the name that has belonged to her for over 75 years.

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dakotabuddy commented about Paxton Majestic Theatre on Jul 14, 2007 at 8:29 pm

Thanks for the photo! She’s still beautiful!