The Ritz theatre was opened by the Mark Strand Theatre Corporation on August 9th, 1926, and taken over by the Stanley Company by the end of 1926. Grand opening ad posted. AKA: Mark Ritz
This opened as the Movies 10 with six screens on November 8th, 1996, with four more screens opening on November 22nd and renamed Tall City Cinemas on December 3rd, 1996. Small grand opening ad posted.
Opened by Warner Brothers on July 15th, 1941. 1941 and 2024 grand opening ads posted.
Grand opening ad posted.
The Eagle theatre opened on October 11th, 1926. Grand opening ad posted. It joined the Stone Theatre chain the next year.
The Paramount opened on November 4th, 1927. Grand opening ad posted.
The Ritz theatre was opened by the Mark Strand Theatre Corporation on August 9th, 1926, and taken over by the Stanley Company by the end of 1926. Grand opening ad posted. AKA: Mark Ritz
Opened on October 1st, 1923. Grand opening ad posted.
Opened November 9th, 1920. Grand opening ad posted.
This became Proctor’s Annex according to a September 29th, 1909, help wanted ad and rebuilt as the Albany theatre on August 11th, 1919. Ad posted.
Renamed Pine Hills on September 10th, 1917. Grand opening ads posted.
Grand opening ad posted.
First ad posted.
The Regent theatre opened at 122-124 South Pearl on October 14th, 1916. Grand opening ad posted.
Grand opening ad posted.
Opened on December 23rd, 1912. Grand opening ad posted.
Grand opening ad posted.
Grand opening ad posted.
Grand opening ad posted. Mark this as demolished as Streetview comfirms.
Grand opening ad posted.
Video tour:
Borrowed from the Warner theatre in NYC.
Taken around 1959 judging by the fins on these GM cars.
Closed 1961.
Closed on November 30th, 1986. Also not open for the 1983 season.
This opened as the Movies 10 with six screens on November 8th, 1996, with four more screens opening on November 22nd and renamed Tall City Cinemas on December 3rd, 1996. Small grand opening ad posted.
Closed during the summer of 1979.