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From the 1940s a photo of the Defea and Chateau Theaters across Main Street from each other in Milbank.
From the early 1900s a postcard view of Hudson Street along with the Empire Theatre in Hoboken.
From the early 1950s a photo of the Holly Theater in Holly.
From the early 1950s a photo of Main Street Winneconne and the Lake Theater. Movie feature is “The Lawless” starring Gail Russell.
From Rice Lake a 1922 photo of the MajesticTheatre.
From the early 1900s a postcard view of the DavidsonTheatre in Fort Scott.
From 2010 a photo of the Bluffs Theater building in Scottsbluff.
From 2010 photos of the Wyoming Theatre in Torrington.
From 2010 a six photo mini-tour of the Midwest in Scottsbluff. The Theater Building, Snack Bar, Ornate interior mural artwork, More artwork, Elegant Seating and Last but not least a beautiful chandelier.
From 1960 a movie ad from the Roxy Theatre in San Angelo.
From 1964 a movie ad from the MajesticTheatre in Eastland.
From 1961 a double feature movie ad from the Jet Drive-In in San Angelo.
From 1965 a movie ad from the Palace Theatre in Cisco.
From 1960 an Elvis Presley movie ad for the Bel-Vue in San Angelo.
From 1961 a movie ad for for the Parkway Theater in San Angelo.
From 1961 a movie ad from the Texas Theatre in San Angelo.
From San Angelo’s Rocket Drive In an ad from 1960 for a Gary Cooper movie.
From 1965 a movie ad for the Joy Drive-In in Cisco.
From the 1940’s a photo postcard view of downtown Three Forks that captured a view of the Ruby Theatre located just in front of the box truck.
From the early 1900s a postcard view of Redmon'sMajestic Theatre in East St. Louis.
From the early 1900s a postcard view of the Fond du Lac Theatre sign visible in the distance and the Retalw Theatre visible in the foreground.
From the early 1900s a postcard view of the Retlaw Theatre with Fond du Lac Theatre sign visible up the street from the Retlaw.
Oops. The postcard view of the Bijou Theatre in Brunswick.
From 2010 a photo of the USA Theater building in Sidney.
From Manhattan a postcard view of the Marshall Theater.
From the 1940s a photo of the Defea and Chateau Theaters across Main Street from each other in Milbank.
From the early 1900s a postcard view of Hudson Street along with the Empire Theatre in Hoboken.
From the early 1950s a photo of the Holly Theater in Holly.
From the early 1950s a photo of Main Street Winneconne and the Lake Theater. Movie feature is “The Lawless” starring Gail Russell.
From Rice Lake a 1922 photo of the MajesticTheatre.
From the early 1900s a postcard view of the DavidsonTheatre in Fort Scott.
From 2010 a photo of the Bluffs Theater building in Scottsbluff.
From 2010 photos of the Wyoming Theatre in Torrington.
From 2010 a six photo mini-tour of the Midwest in Scottsbluff. The Theater Building, Snack Bar, Ornate interior mural artwork, More artwork, Elegant Seating and Last but not least a beautiful chandelier.
From 1960 a movie ad from the Roxy Theatre in San Angelo.
From 1964 a movie ad from the MajesticTheatre in Eastland.
From 1961 a double feature movie ad from the Jet Drive-In in San Angelo.
From 1965 a movie ad from the Palace Theatre in Cisco.
From 1960 an Elvis Presley movie ad for the Bel-Vue in San Angelo.
From 1961 a movie ad for for the Parkway Theater in San Angelo.
From 1961 a movie ad from the Texas Theatre in San Angelo.
From San Angelo’s Rocket Drive In an ad from 1960 for a Gary Cooper movie.
From 1965 a movie ad for the Joy Drive-In in Cisco.
From the 1940’s a photo postcard view of downtown Three Forks that captured a view of the Ruby Theatre located just in front of the box truck.
From the early 1900s a postcard view of Redmon'sMajestic Theatre in East St. Louis.
From the early 1900s a postcard view of the Fond du Lac Theatre sign visible in the distance and the Retalw Theatre visible in the foreground.
From the early 1900s a postcard view of the Retlaw Theatre with Fond du Lac Theatre sign visible up the street from the Retlaw.
Oops. The postcard view of the Bijou Theatre in Brunswick.
From 2010 a photo of the USA Theater building in Sidney.
From Manhattan a postcard view of the Marshall Theater.