Alhambra Theatre

45 S. Main Street,
Torrington, CT 06790

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Joe Vogel
Joe Vogel on February 25, 2013 at 7:52 pm

The Alhambra Theatre in Torrington was mentioned in an advertisement for the Picture Theatre Equipment Company, vendors of projection equipment, in the July 1, 1916, issue of The Moving Picture World

btkrefft
btkrefft on February 24, 2013 at 1:52 pm

This theater was destroyed by a fire in 1949. From the Nashua Telegraph dated 12/30/1949 (in part):

CONN. THEATER BLOCK RAZED BY $250,000 BLAZE “Torrington, Conn. Dec. 30 – A general alarm fire destroyed the Alhambra Theater block here early today with a loss estimated by fire officials at $250,000. The blaze was discovered shortly after 2 AM by Patrolman Anthony Neary, who, while making his rounds, discovered smoke issuing from beneath the door of a shoe repair shop occupying part of the floor of the two-story brick structure. A tavern and newstand occupied the other ground stores on the ground floor, while second floor rooms were occupied by a Veterans of Foreign Wars post and a CIO Mine, Mill and Smelter Workers local. Fire Chief Edward F. Goodman expressed the belief that the fire started in the basement. He said it spread with startling rapidity.”