Original Luna Theater image added courtesy Tedd Harkulich.
Luna Theater was located where Veterans Park is now, between The Winner Building (32 West) and Donna’s Diner (10 West).
Thanks. I didn’t catch that.
I saw a WTTW/PBS thing in Chicago, and a woman reminiscing about the Marbro Theatre mentioned they were required to turn off the entire marquee for safety.
So that large venues with known crowds would not be visible to potential air strikes.
2018 street view does not show a restaurant. But an address search shows a Haagen Dazs ice cream, formerly Scoops R Us.
Mr. & Mrs. John O'Conner mentioned above, apparently also managed the nearby Avalon Theatre at one time.
Back entrance to Proctor’s Theatre on Smith Street, 1970s photo added courtesy Steve Myers.
Cinerama Dome among others in the trailer for “Once Upon A Time In Hollywood”.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ELeMaP8EPAA&feature=youtu.be&fbclid=IwAR1jXvk9w8mE71x6Xy0LiR8NPg9m8g_JYXWUYPR9Fad-tWjwJCP_L1Dl0Dg
I am assuming those are Morning Glory flowers on the Gem canopy for the film promotion.
Correction: Across from the Tracy Hotel, but still operated by Jack & William Tracy originally.
As Globe Theatre, 11/30/62 photo added courtesy Adelaide Yesterday and Today Facebook page.
1969 photo as Warner Theatre added courtesy Eric Riddler.
Circa 1959 photo added via Simon Barnfield.
July 1970 photo added via Johnny Riley.
1981 photo added credit Darebin City Libraries.
May 1931 photo added courtesy Corky Hellmer.
Two 1982 and one 1986 photo of the Avalon in below link.
http://americanclassicimages.com/Galleries/Theatres/-Theatres/List/1/SortField/ProductName/Level/1/catpageindex/185
2019 photos added credit Bryan Montero. Vacant and vandalized.
1977 photo added courtesy Tracey Baum.
Original Luna Theater image added courtesy Tedd Harkulich. Luna Theater was located where Veterans Park is now, between The Winner Building (32 West) and Donna’s Diner (10 West).
Image added. Owned and operated by actor Clark Gable’s uncle Charles, as well as the Ritz Theater in Sharpsville Pennsylvania.
1910 photo credit Sharon Historical Society.
April 21, 1926 flyer added courtesy Brian Reiser. Management Columbia Amusement Co., Erie, Pa. Resident Manager: J.C. Fisher
1947 photo added credit William Cowan. Opened in 1944 if 2014 was their 70th year.
Demolished in 1959. 1944 & 1959 images added.
Three January 29, 1981 fire photos added courtesy Rich Grimm. “Hanger 18” was on the marquee.
Update: Fillmore East and Ratners on July 4,1969 Photograph by Gene Baumwoll with my Kodak Instamatic.
Thanks. I didn’t catch that. I saw a WTTW/PBS thing in Chicago, and a woman reminiscing about the Marbro Theatre mentioned they were required to turn off the entire marquee for safety. So that large venues with known crowds would not be visible to potential air strikes.
Official website of the Earle Theatre with it’s history.
http://www.surrycountymusic.com/earle-history