just got marquee letters from my friend steve his brother worked there so yet another piece of movie theatre lore these all need to be saved. so if theres any theatre closing near you salvage something
the PARK THEATRE was built in 1922 since i saw the cornerstone! it closed in the late 1950s early 60s. i had to re correct myself. the theatre was the park self storage stone building.
recently a piece of BROOKLINE THEATRE LORE has come to light i have the one and only ticket found from brookline theatre in 30 years! its time to celebrate this grand moment now the only ticket from brookline rests together with the only movie program from brooklines predaccesors name the boulivard!!! truly history brookline lives
the narberth theatre was built by THE FIRM OF salasin and freed who also built the BROOKLINE THEATRE and some local philadelphia theatres. the grandson of freed is in my brookline theatre facebook group.
i just got a ticket from brookline theatre !!!! yes veryyyy rare. from 1974 the thief who came to dinner starring ryan o'neil. i posted the ticket never thought id find one yeaa
the gym may struggle but its family oriented it should do ok but these days you never know plus with ymca moving in on eagle rd near the gym. will see stay tune
just received an awesome surprise my friend called me saying he had something else from the brookline. a 1935 movie theatre program. more cinema treasures saved from the brookline. this cherished items need to be saved!!!
hey mike was the theatre attached to the apartment building ? or was it seperated by an allie way or something. could u go into the theatre to apartments or go to the side doors
i asked an older gentleman about the 69th st theatre he said the layout was weired, girls bathroom upstairs boys bathroom downstairs. he said the audithorium was in the basement lol .
what happend to ardmore gets me sick when i think about it. i saw them gutted this building totally gets me angry i do have seats from ardmore i had to say something called memory
the PARK THEATRE westchester pike heading towards 69th st highland park was built in 1904 sinces that was year plan for the developement of highland park. the theatre was discontinued and demolished in 1958 making way for park self storage. now probably the front part was demolished!! id say held between 700 1200 seats !!
i forgot to mention the letters were from lawrence park twin
just got marquee letters from my friend steve his brother worked there so yet another piece of movie theatre lore these all need to be saved. so if theres any theatre closing near you salvage something
the PARK THEATRE was built in 1922 since i saw the cornerstone! it closed in the late 1950s early 60s. i had to re correct myself. the theatre was the park self storage stone building.
hey jk you must be refering to the old storage building right across the street from pica’s the old park theatre never seen pics but would love to LOL
the one only ticket found in 30 years
recently a piece of BROOKLINE THEATRE LORE has come to light i have the one and only ticket found from brookline theatre in 30 years! its time to celebrate this grand moment now the only ticket from brookline rests together with the only movie program from brooklines predaccesors name the boulivard!!! truly history brookline lives
the narberth theatre was built by THE FIRM OF salasin and freed who also built the BROOKLINE THEATRE and some local philadelphia theatres. the grandson of freed is in my brookline theatre facebook group.
yes it will be a grand occasion but thats my wedding rehersal day ill cath up to matt another time please go out and support matt
lawrence park barckley square city line theatres all closed within 3years of each other 1990-1993 what a shamee
just found a 1922 movie program from the 69th st theatre silent movie musical called theDICTATOR
if anybody here has a facebook page join my brookline theatre group pleasee thankyou
i just got a ticket from brookline theatre !!!! yes veryyyy rare. from 1974 the thief who came to dinner starring ryan o'neil. i posted the ticket never thought id find one yeaa
the gym may struggle but its family oriented it should do ok but these days you never know plus with ymca moving in on eagle rd near the gym. will see stay tune
just received an awesome surprise my friend called me saying he had something else from the brookline. a 1935 movie theatre program. more cinema treasures saved from the brookline. this cherished items need to be saved!!!
great job lenny
whotony the address is 7000 market st the building looks the same built in 1900 and the movie theatre was 1920s
the center theatre was also called the BRUCE LEE CENTER
hey mike i added a pic of what 69th st theatre looks like now do u think theres any theatre memoralbilia left inside there lol
hey mike was the theatre attached to the apartment building ? or was it seperated by an allie way or something. could u go into the theatre to apartments or go to the side doors
i asked an older gentleman about the 69th st theatre he said the layout was weired, girls bathroom upstairs boys bathroom downstairs. he said the audithorium was in the basement lol .
i uploaded a few pics of brookline theatre some memoralbilia. enjoy the memories lets hear some stories bout the brookline pleaseeee
what happend to ardmore gets me sick when i think about it. i saw them gutted this building totally gets me angry i do have seats from ardmore i had to say something called memory
hi has anybody been in mcgillicuddys ? is there anything from the waverly theatre or anything left
the PARK THEATRE westchester pike heading towards 69th st highland park was built in 1904 sinces that was year plan for the developement of highland park. the theatre was discontinued and demolished in 1958 making way for park self storage. now probably the front part was demolished!! id say held between 700 1200 seats !!
funco land was also a theatre more like vaudville closed when ardmore opened in 1926 i have an old post card when that theatre existed