Granada Theatre
303 E. Holland Avenue,
Alpine,
TX
79830
303 E. Holland Avenue,
Alpine,
TX
79830
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The 1928 Granada Theatre is shown in the 1945 Film Daily Yearbook as open with seating for 1,000. Alpine’s other movie houses also once included the Cactus Theatre and the Mojave Theatre and the Texas Theatre, but the Granada Theatre was the city’s largest theatre. The theatre has long since been closed.
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A small 2001-dated photo of the former Granada can be seen towards the bottom of this page.
The Granada Theater is not open. It is privately owned and there is nothing in the building. He is trying to sell the building
The address of the Theater is 303 E.Holland Ave. and it is owned by Mike McMillan.
Alpine Convention Visitors Bureau / Chamber of Commerce
My photograph of the GRANADA theater sign.
www.flickr.com/photos/lastpictureshow/269111417/
Here’s a recent (2005) view of the GRANADA:
http://www.rushcreekgallery.com/lfop/index.html
Here is a photo of the Granada Theater.
Here is an update on the Granada Theatre, as posted in the Alpine Avalanche November 13, 2008:
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You may also wish to check out:
http://www.alpinegranada.com/
A 1940s postcard street scene with the Granada Theatre visible on the right side.
Postcard courtesy of TXGenWEB / Texas Postcard site.
Here are two 1975 photos:
Photo1
Photo2
From the interior photos at the official website above, the auditorium looks stripped to the bare walls, but the ornate pressed tin ceiling is still intact. Lobby is modern decor.
2010 photo of the Granada Theatre courtesy Lance Taylor.
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