My older brother Nick Rinne worked at the McKee in the sixties. The entrance was small but once you were inside it widened out to hold two rows of seating with a center aisle. The projection room was reached by a metal ladder mounted to the wall. The film reels were hauled up with a rope! I believe there was a fire in the seventies and it was torn down. I haven’t found an actual picture of it but there is a mural painted on the side of a building down the street that shows it. I’ll post that for now.
My older brother Nick Rinne worked at the McKee in the sixties. The entrance was small but once you were inside it widened out to hold two rows of seating with a center aisle. The projection room was reached by a metal ladder mounted to the wall. The film reels were hauled up with a rope! I believe there was a fire in the seventies and it was torn down. I haven’t found an actual picture of it but there is a mural painted on the side of a building down the street that shows it. I’ll post that for now.