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The Cinema Treasures group works very hard to provide an excellent quality, free website. It is miles ahead of anything else on the web and requires many hours, a lot of volunteer work and a lot more money to keep it up and running. Their number one objective is accuracy.
Better talk nice…..they can pull the plug on ya anytime they choose.
From 2010 a photo of the Lan-Tex and another Lan-Tex photo from 1994.
From 1963 a Dallas Area drive in theater ad.
From 1963 a Dallas Area drive in theater ad.
From 1963 a Dallas Area drive in theater ad.
From 1963 a Dallas Area drive in theater ad.
From 1963 a Dallas Area drive in theater ad.
From 1963 a Dallas Area drive in theater ad.
From 1963 a Dallas Area drive in theater ad.
From 1963 a Dallas Area drive in theater ad.
From 1963 a Dallas Area drive in theater ad.
From 1963 a Dallas Area drive in theater ad.
From 1963 a Dallas Area drive in theater ad.
Dallas Area drive in theater ad from 1963.
Dallas Area drive in theater ad from 1963.
Dallas Area drive in theater ad from 1963.
Remains of the Corral Drive In out side of San Saba.
The correct address for the Melba is 1012 4th st.
From 1984 a view of the Texan Theater, a view of the Texan from 2008 and from 2010 of the empty lot left behind after the 2009 fire.
The street address for the Northwest Highway Drive In was 6729 West Northwest Highway.
From 1942 a postcard image of the Rialto Theatre along with a view of the Loew’s State marquee on the right.
New life for the Palace Theater in Childress!
Photo 1-3, 2-3 and 3-3.
From 1950 a view of the Savoy Theatre as it had looked since 1930 and from the same year a post restoration view of the Savoy in Grand Rapids.
Hi GESkelton. Don’t have time to post your photos? I would be happy to post them and of course give you full credit.
Don…
A movie ad from 1950 for the State Theatre in Amarillo starring Tyrone Power in “American Guerrilla in the Philipines”.