View of the Lyric Theatre Building
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Taken on: March 11, 2014
Uploaded on: March 13, 2014
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Date_time: Tue Mar 11 15:10:12 -0700 2014
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This view was taken on 3/11/‘14 from the north-west, right in the middle of the intersection of 2nd and Main Streets, Yuma, Az. It shows the length of the Lyric, and the tapered eastern end nearest the screen. Interestingly there seem to be windows on the second story, probably indicating a previous life for the building before it was made into a cinema.
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Thank you Loma Usher I have not been in old downtown after they ruined it by redoing it. They had 4th ave for the new town… 1949 we moved to Yuma but almost 4 times a month we drove to Yuma from Redlands Ca. we had the Texaco gas station at the pass and Pancho’s Rental on 8th street. Later in the 70s I returned with wife she could not take the heat so back to Ca. If she dies first I am moving back to Yuma… Take care Mac4TBHatYahoo_com