I hear ya dude. People are uploading photos that are so blurry that you can’t tell if the photo shows a theatre or some other structure. Map photos are available on each theatre page so there is no need to upload them. The moderators should remove the Google photos. If people really cared about this site they wouldn’t upload junk!
The Orpheum Theatre opened on October 9, 1915. The Orpheum was renamed the Alden Theatre in December of 1926 according to an item in the Steamboat Pilot. The Alden Theatre closed in August of 1929. Building was converted to a Safeway store in 1930.
Published March 26, 1937.
March 1935
Cool photo dude.
I hear ya dude. People are uploading photos that are so blurry that you can’t tell if the photo shows a theatre or some other structure. Map photos are available on each theatre page so there is no need to upload them. The moderators should remove the Google photos. If people really cared about this site they wouldn’t upload junk!
Grand opening ad published October 7, 1915.
The Kimball Theatre operated briefly in the 1970s as The Movies. See advertisement in photo section.
September 13, 1950
December 16, 2009
November 8, 2007
July 15, 2004
The Kimball Theatre opened on March 12, 1937.
March 12, 1937.
September 1956 opening ad.
In 1920 the Superba Theatre had an address of 301 C Street.
Opened July 29, 1926.
Las Cruces Citizen July 24, 1926.
Opened as the Lake Theatre on October 12, 1947.
The Chief Theatre opened on September 23, 1926.
Steamboat Pilot September 22, 1926.
The Orpheum Theatre opened on October 9, 1915. The Orpheum was renamed the Alden Theatre in December of 1926 according to an item in the Steamboat Pilot. The Alden Theatre closed in August of 1929. Building was converted to a Safeway store in 1930.
Steamboat Pilot October 8, 1915.
Steamboat Pilot December 15, 1926.
July 1952 ad.
The address given for the Majestic Theatre in 1923 is 118 W. 4th Street.
Address was 106 W. 4th Street.