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  • <p>Photo by Paul S. Howell / Houston Chronicle</p>
  • <p>December 19th, 1997</p>
  • <p>December 22nd, 1995 grand opening ad</p>
  • <p>December 21st, 1990</p>
  • <p>1970 photo via Bob Emerson.</p>
  • <p>Loews signed up for a 20-year lease for its Loews Cinemas at 20 & 287 as Interstate 20 would be re-routed to the South creating a retail nexus in south Arlington and south Fort Worth. Opening with the features reflected in the photo on December 7, 1984, the theater would pass from Loews to AMC in a buyout and the circuit dutifully steered the cinema to its closure with virtually no changes as the lease expired in 2004. The theater was unceremoniously demolished thereafter.</p>
  • <p>December 19th, 1986</p>
  • <p>“The New York Times, April 26, 1996”</p>
  • <p>December 18th, 1987</p>
  • <p>December 22nd, 1995</p>
  • <p>November 17th, 1989 grand opening ad</p>
  • <p>Season 7, Episode 1 of ‘Seinfeld’</p>
  • <p>THE ORIGIANL BUTTERFLY TWIN WAS FINALLY GUTTED IN 1990’s SO STARTED FISH JUST WITH ORIGINAL WALLS NICE WORK NICE JOB</p>
  • <p>A look at the AMC Meyer Park 14 concession stand in May of 1987 in Houston, Texas.</p>
  • <p>June 22nd, 1990</p>
  • <p>Fantasia 2000 IMAX experience</p>
  • <p>Four more screens opened in early 1995.</p>
  • <p>Just a shabby-looking marquee</p>
  • <p>The Presidio Square Six Cinema attractor at launch June 27, 1986.</p>
  • <p>Truly the most beautiful movie theater in Houston, it was located at 2660 Augusta Drive one block off of Westheimer. Featured 4 THX theaters of its nine. The Largest theater held 672 guests, The smallest held 64. A favorite of many Houston celebrities, they would often be seen attending movies at the beautiful theater.</p>