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I am a novice in this. I used to manage the adult bookstore that went into the McCook Theater in Dayton, Oh, and when we did renovations one year I saw all of the old screens and movie theater seats they just built over top of. The upstairs also had the old projector equipment and some old lettering for the marquee. http://0mg.com
Uh, it says it right on the description. “Originally a Fox theater when it opened in 1931, the Wilshire was later taken over by Mann Theatres and turned into a twin in the mid 1970’s.” I worked at a Fox theater as a teenager, that is why I was asking. http://0mg.com
The Ghost Hunters crew try to disprove hauntings, not come up with fake hauntings for publicity. Either way the theater should be thankful for the publicity… http://0mg.com
Ron-
I am a novice in this. I used to manage the adult bookstore that went into the McCook Theater in Dayton, Oh, and when we did renovations one year I saw all of the old screens and movie theater seats they just built over top of. The upstairs also had the old projector equipment and some old lettering for the marquee.
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Uh, it says it right on the description. “Originally a Fox theater when it opened in 1931, the Wilshire was later taken over by Mann Theatres and turned into a twin in the mid 1970’s.” I worked at a Fox theater as a teenager, that is why I was asking.
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Is this the same Mann chain from Mann’s Chinese Theater in Hollywood, Ca?
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I was just going to say, I thought this site mainly catered to old style, retro theaters…
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The Ghost Hunters crew try to disprove hauntings, not come up with fake hauntings for publicity. Either way the theater should be thankful for the publicity…
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So this theater only had a single screen? Was that common in the old time theaters?
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When they say Fox Theaters, do hey mean the same theater chain that is owned by Donald Fox?
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