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I see that you are correct on the Mexico and this listing should actually be deleted.
Thanks
Don…
Another old movie theater ad from 1949 for the Melba Theatre in Dallas.
From 1940, a photo ad announcing the re-opening of the Jefferson Theatre after having been remodeled.
An old movie theater ad from 1949 for the Coronet Theater in Dallas.
Correction to above comment: The second photo of Tim Holt was taken in front of Mangum’s Temple Theater.
A movie theater ad from 1948 for the Temple Theaterwith western movie star Tim Holt signing autographs.
From 1948 a photo of western star Tim Holt making an appearance at the Greer and another photo of Tim signing autographs in front of the Greer in Mangum.
A theater ad from 1922 for the Liberty Theater in Ranger.
A view from 1938 during Kilgore’s oil boom days of the Crim Theater with oil well derricks directly behind the building.
A view from 1996 of the Rodgers here and here.
A view from 1951 of the Port Lavaca Theatre in Port Lavaca.
A movie ad from 1959 for the Circle Drive In in Lubbock.
A movie ad from 1959 for the Corral Drive In in Lubbock.
A movie ad from 1959 for the Golden Horseshoe in Lubbock.
A movie ad from 1959 for the Red Raider Drive In in Lubbock.
A theater ad from 1959 for the Westerner Drive In in Lubbock.
A movie ad from 1959 for the Lone Star Drive In in Lubbock.
A theater ad from 1959 for the Sunset Drive In in Lubbock.
A 1948 view of Star shortly before it became the State. A view from 1949 of the State here and from 1952 here.
A image from 1989 of the Ritz Theater in Snyder.
A 1930s newsprint image of the Gem Theater.
The life and death of the Lindsey Theater in these six images [1] [2] [3] [4] [5] [6] and nothing remainins except a parking lot…
Valley of the Giants from 1942 and a double feature, The Kid from Texas & Redhead and the Cowboy from 1951 featured at the Palace in Grapevine.
Hwy 83 and the highway to Bronte are not the same. The Hillcrest was on what is now highway 158.
A newsprint ad from February 1947 for the Queen Theater and a an undated newsprint image of the Queen along with the owners.
I see that you are correct on the Mexico and this listing should actually be deleted.
Thanks
Don…
Another old movie theater ad from 1949 for the Melba Theatre in Dallas.
From 1940, a photo ad announcing the re-opening of the Jefferson Theatre after having been remodeled.
An old movie theater ad from 1949 for the Coronet Theater in Dallas.
Correction to above comment: The second photo of Tim Holt was taken in front of Mangum’s Temple Theater.
A movie theater ad from 1948 for the Temple Theaterwith western movie star Tim Holt signing autographs.
From 1948 a photo of western star Tim Holt making an appearance at the Greer and another photo of Tim signing autographs in front of the Greer in Mangum.
A theater ad from 1922 for the Liberty Theater in Ranger.
A view from 1938 during Kilgore’s oil boom days of the Crim Theater with oil well derricks directly behind the building.
A view from 1996 of the Rodgers here and here.
A view from 1951 of the Port Lavaca Theatre in Port Lavaca.
A movie ad from 1959 for the Circle Drive In in Lubbock.
A movie ad from 1959 for the Corral Drive In in Lubbock.
A movie ad from 1959 for the Golden Horseshoe in Lubbock.
A movie ad from 1959 for the Red Raider Drive In in Lubbock.
A theater ad from 1959 for the Westerner Drive In in Lubbock.
A movie ad from 1959 for the Lone Star Drive In in Lubbock.
A theater ad from 1959 for the Sunset Drive In in Lubbock.
A 1948 view of Star shortly before it became the State. A view from 1949 of the State here and from 1952 here.
A image from 1989 of the Ritz Theater in Snyder.
A 1930s newsprint image of the Gem Theater.
The life and death of the Lindsey Theater in these six images [1] [2] [3] [4] [5] [6] and nothing remainins except a parking lot…
Valley of the Giants from 1942 and a double feature, The Kid from Texas & Redhead and the Cowboy from 1951 featured at the Palace in Grapevine.
Hwy 83 and the highway to Bronte are not the same. The Hillcrest was on what is now highway 158.
Don…
A newsprint ad from February 1947 for the Queen Theater and a an undated newsprint image of the Queen along with the owners.