Very nice looking theatre lets hope someone can do something with it.Look the LOEWS KINGS sat empty almost 35 years and it is now going to be redone and reopen by 2014 maybe.So the SENATOR has a good chance good luck to them.
I never remember being over $5.00 short in box office in all my years and if we were ever over it would only be 1 or 2 dollars,we would put that money in the safe in the overage fund and use it it to make up if we were short.I had one old time lady cashier who would check herself out and was always,always even.No problems.I was not concerned about the conncessions that much as we had those managers,but concessions were always short or over everyday,we did not have a register or calculators at the stand they would add in their heads or on a peice of paper,very old school.Of course our tickets were numbers and the machines had counters to match up with.
It was a real GEM of a theatre.
Whats in a name,pretty cool looking place.
Nice looking marquee.
Another great name for a drive-in.
The must be the original HOME THEATRE I have heard about.
Great Name.
Quirky State Theatre???
Too bad no photos yet!
Interesting History.
No photos? Man there must be hundreds of STATE THEATRES, I know LOEWS had many named STATE>
Would like to see some photos,cool name for a theatre.
Robin hope you have a nice time at the reunion,let us know how it goes.
Very nice looking theatre lets hope someone can do something with it.Look the LOEWS KINGS sat empty almost 35 years and it is now going to be redone and reopen by 2014 maybe.So the SENATOR has a good chance good luck to them.
Mike go to Starlite Drive-in there is a youtube video on that page of a change over being made at the booth there.
Cool Youtube video most people do not even know what a changeover is or was.
Hey Look up the Fly-in Drive-in for cars and planes,thats no joke it is on my homepage.Boats would have to be the Float-in Drive-in.Weird right.
Interesting reading.
Pretty cool name, looks O.K. from the outside.
Cool photos.
Cars were bigger in the 50,sso they could not hold as many,HaHa.
Did a carton of cups get damaged it happens you know?
At least he did not throw it away.
Did you every have a “BUD” at the MILLER???I would have.
I never remember being over $5.00 short in box office in all my years and if we were ever over it would only be 1 or 2 dollars,we would put that money in the safe in the overage fund and use it it to make up if we were short.I had one old time lady cashier who would check herself out and was always,always even.No problems.I was not concerned about the conncessions that much as we had those managers,but concessions were always short or over everyday,we did not have a register or calculators at the stand they would add in their heads or on a peice of paper,very old school.Of course our tickets were numbers and the machines had counters to match up with.
Did I read where the MILLER was across the street from the IMPERIAL??