The address most likely is correct. I lived in the 1200 block South and the movie was a block from where I lived, so I concur with the address now noted.
Don’t laugh! Years ago 1958 to be exact my boyfriend (now husband) and I used to go to the Greenhill to see the “Carry On” British films. We thought they were hysterical. Anyway, one particular night during the movie, my “boyfriend” put his arm around me. In no time the usher sauntered down the aisle, tapped my “boyfriend” on the shoulder and said, “We’ll have none of that.” We laughed all the way home.
I recall going to the last show at the Earle Theater and seeing The Ames Brothers. It was a very sad feeling knowing that the place would be closing and all the history wrapped up in it gone forever.
I went there every Saturday as a child. I distinctly remember the chapters. Next door was a little shed where candy was sold.
The address most likely is correct. I lived in the 1200 block South and the movie was a block from where I lived, so I concur with the address now noted.
Don’t laugh! Years ago 1958 to be exact my boyfriend (now husband) and I used to go to the Greenhill to see the “Carry On” British films. We thought they were hysterical. Anyway, one particular night during the movie, my “boyfriend” put his arm around me. In no time the usher sauntered down the aisle, tapped my “boyfriend” on the shoulder and said, “We’ll have none of that.” We laughed all the way home.
I recall going to the last show at the Earle Theater and seeing The Ames Brothers. It was a very sad feeling knowing that the place would be closing and all the history wrapped up in it gone forever.