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World Premiere of the “Queen For a Day” took place on April 15th, 1951 Ad on this page at View link and View link (front page)
I Stand corrected, the older pictures at USGS Earth Explorer shows the whole area undeveloped.
I found it at I-30 Exit 218
Was this also the 67 Drive-In in the late 1960’s.
I doubt it, Even the Cinéma de Paris in Montreal,QC shown mostly English movies.
This was remodeled in May 2009 http://www.stuttgartarkansas.org/blog/?p=19
Google showtimes shows it open at the date of this posting.
I found it with USGS Earth Explorer. It was at S. James and Louise, close to Downtown Jacksonville AR.
Looks busy at this streetview at View link
Found it View link
I found an Keiser Theatre in 1945, Is this a newer one built to replace an older building in 1947?
This has closed in November of 2008 as it no longer at the Malco site. The Hollywood 12 expanded to 15 screens by 2010.
View link Is this it? (Harper Freight Sales)
they seem to have changed its name to Hot Springs Mall Cinema according to the website at http://www.btmcinema.com/ One cinema has 3D and Stadium seating and an second cinema has DLP installed.
The Phoenix Village Twin was an AMC theatre that opened in 1971. Is this separate from the Minitek I & II ?
This opened in 1996 and an ETX screen was installed in 2010.
September 30th, 1950 grand opening ad is on this page at View link
September 29th, 1933 grand opening ad is at View link
Ultraluxe 11 grand opening ad from November 19th, 2010 at View link It has D-Box sensory seats from Longueuil,QC.
Grand opening ad is at View link
jstw, was that Cineplex Odeon called El Camino? It was an Plitt before Cineplex Odeon took it over.
Aerial photo starting in 1958 at View link
September 29th, 1971 opening ad is at View link also known as Cinema 3
Aerial photo at View link
Many pictures of the Palms is at http://www.calameo.com/read/000247928e0dbc194128a
This drive-in started out by showing adult movies for its few years before it was taken over by Nace. View link
Aerial photo is at View link
World Premiere of the “Queen For a Day” took place on April 15th, 1951
Ad on this page at View link
and
View link (front page)
I Stand corrected, the older pictures at USGS Earth Explorer shows the whole area undeveloped.
I found it at I-30 Exit 218
Was this also the 67 Drive-In in the late 1960’s.
I doubt it, Even the Cinéma de Paris in Montreal,QC shown mostly English movies.
This was remodeled in May 2009
http://www.stuttgartarkansas.org/blog/?p=19
Google showtimes shows it open at the date of this posting.
I found it with USGS Earth Explorer. It was at S. James and Louise, close to Downtown Jacksonville AR.
Looks busy at this streetview at View link
Found it
View link
I found an Keiser Theatre in 1945, Is this a newer one built to replace an older building in 1947?
This has closed in November of 2008 as it no longer at the Malco site. The Hollywood 12 expanded to 15 screens by 2010.
View link
Is this it? (Harper Freight Sales)
they seem to have changed its name to Hot Springs Mall Cinema according to the website at http://www.btmcinema.com/
One cinema has 3D and Stadium seating and an second cinema has DLP installed.
The Phoenix Village Twin was an AMC theatre that opened in 1971. Is this separate from the Minitek I & II ?
This opened in 1996 and an ETX screen was installed in 2010.
September 30th, 1950 grand opening ad is on this page at View link
September 29th, 1933 grand opening ad is at
View link
Ultraluxe 11 grand opening ad from November 19th, 2010 at
View link
It has D-Box sensory seats from Longueuil,QC.
Grand opening ad is at View link
jstw, was that Cineplex Odeon called El Camino? It was an Plitt before Cineplex Odeon took it over.
Aerial photo starting in 1958 at View link
September 29th, 1971 opening ad is at View link
also known as Cinema 3
Aerial photo at View link
Many pictures of the Palms is at http://www.calameo.com/read/000247928e0dbc194128a
This drive-in started out by showing adult movies for its few years before it was taken over by Nace.
View link
Aerial photo is at View link