You would think someone could have kept it open.Seems from the stories the community considered it a positive spot.Regal closed a beautiful 12 plex here in Augusta.It all about money I know.
I will never get over some theatre chain from Knoxville, would ever reach the top.I thought GCC would be around forever.Great outfit to work for.Far better than Regal.
Nice mood picture.
Thanks Guys another gone,Even though quite new.Theatres it seems are good for twenty years or less then they are closed.
You would think someone could have kept it open.Seems from the stories the community considered it a positive spot.Regal closed a beautiful 12 plex here in Augusta.It all about money I know.
Good story StarShine.Bet you were a most popular kid.
Yes.To that.They might have “expaned” the admission.Lol.
Yes,I am sure someone will notice it.Lol.
Bet it is tisloews.
Most theatre chains didn’t want to touch “STAR WARS” as mentioned above.It DID have legs.
Maybe they expaned the concession stand.
Picture would have been better if more of the theatre was shown.But at least a picture remains.
Wonder if “ROCKY HORROR” is still playing.
Hope to have picture on here soon showing the Marquee!!!
Thanks Clifford.
Thanks Andy.
Hopefully it will keep standing.Wouldn’t you like to win a hundred million dollars and re-open it,AND PLAY WHAT YOU WANT!!!!!
Nick, waiting on those ads you said you were putting on.hope the scanner did not break again.
Thanks nick.
Nick, what great John Wayne triple feature,Folks down your way knew how to book a Drive-in.
you guys Enjoy 2001 for me.
Geez,I wouldn’t think so.Man, it was so much nicer in the old days.Cue marks and such.
Great reading,CWalczak,Thanks.
I will never get over some theatre chain from Knoxville, would ever reach the top.I thought GCC would be around forever.Great outfit to work for.Far better than Regal.
That story can be true in a lot of medium size cities,Muviebuf.
“ALL THE WAY BOYS” plays here with Bud Spencer Starring.Rated G.
The Capitol had “accommodations for colored people on Ellis Street”. According to a 1928 ad.