So many memories of the Granada….staring at the screen,ornate decor to its left and right, a blue glowing clock to the left of screen, the smell of popcorn. Junior mints stuck to seats, some seats were taped. The swing doors tjat let you into auditorium with tjeir small windows in them, the phone booth under the balcony stairs. As i kid i loved it! Too bad its marquee could not be saved.
Im questioning whether this picture belongs to the electric on church st. Its advertising the talking picture co. Yet if it was only around during silents 1911-1914 how could it have? Did itcactually last linger before the grocery store moved in?
So many memories of the Granada….staring at the screen,ornate decor to its left and right, a blue glowing clock to the left of screen, the smell of popcorn. Junior mints stuck to seats, some seats were taped. The swing doors tjat let you into auditorium with tjeir small windows in them, the phone booth under the balcony stairs. As i kid i loved it! Too bad its marquee could not be saved.
I just noticed this picture is also associated with an electric theater on filmore st.
Im questioning whether this picture belongs to the electric on church st. Its advertising the talking picture co. Yet if it was only around during silents 1911-1914 how could it have? Did itcactually last linger before the grocery store moved in?