Azle Theater
2206 Azle Avenue,
Fort Worth,
TX
76106
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Additional Info
Previously operated by: Community Theaters Inc.
Functions: Banquet Hall
Styles: Streamline Moderne
Previous Names: Azle Avenue Theater
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The Azle Avenue Theater was opened December 20, 1941 with James Stewart in “Pot of Gold”. It was later renamed Azle Theater and was still open in 1952, but had closed by 1955. It is now a reception center. The building is really shabby looking from the outside. There are patches all over the front of the building. The flat marquee is still on the front of the building but has panels missing and some sections boarded up. The corner vertical is the only thing that looks to be in good shape. It has a black background with red neon spelling out “Azle”.
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View my photo of the AZLE sign here.
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A 1992 close up of the Azle Theatre sign in Ft Worth.
A 2009 view of the Azle Theatre .
Google missed it shot. It is at View link
As of October 2010
http://www.flickr.com/photos/gabegrote/5178648858/
From Fort Worth a photo of the Azle Theatre sign.
It’s amazing when you realize how many local movie theaters have closed down over the years. Rather sad!
This opened on December 20th, 1941. Grand opening ad in the photo section.