This was a typical 1980s multiplex. I’ve never been inside, but the building is now the “Summit Church”. Recently, the interior was renovated, and I did a bit of dumpster diving. Rows of theater seats were in there, but nothing worth taking. It was all rather waterlogged from rain, and they were not handled gently, there were lots of dents and bends. In retrospect though, I regret not snagging a row.
This theater was in a stripmall that contained a very old, pueblo style drugstore, owned by John Stadnick. Also in this strip mall was (and maybe still is) Holleman’s restaurant.
Here’s a photo: http://flickr.com/photos/retrojason/2704753397/
This was a typical 1980s multiplex. I’ve never been inside, but the building is now the “Summit Church”. Recently, the interior was renovated, and I did a bit of dumpster diving. Rows of theater seats were in there, but nothing worth taking. It was all rather waterlogged from rain, and they were not handled gently, there were lots of dents and bends. In retrospect though, I regret not snagging a row.
This theater was in a stripmall that contained a very old, pueblo style drugstore, owned by John Stadnick. Also in this strip mall was (and maybe still is) Holleman’s restaurant.