Historical aerials from 1952, show an abundance of mature trees in the line of site from Samuel Blvd.or R.L. Thornton, that would prevent a visual of the screen, but that being said, only ¼ – 1/3 of the trees were evergreens, meaning that the decidious trees would offer a good visual line of site during the late fall through spring.
The Urban theater was taken over by Murr Electric for awhile then turned into the washateria. They experienced a 4 alarm fire a few months back. While the building is still standing, it is closed.
Historical aerials from 1952, show an abundance of mature trees in the line of site from Samuel Blvd.or R.L. Thornton, that would prevent a visual of the screen, but that being said, only ¼ – 1/3 of the trees were evergreens, meaning that the decidious trees would offer a good visual line of site during the late fall through spring.
The Urban theater was taken over by Murr Electric for awhile then turned into the washateria. They experienced a 4 alarm fire a few months back. While the building is still standing, it is closed.