This photograph was captured from Google maps. It is not necessary to upload this since the photograph is readily available from the main page of this theatre.
CC is correct. This program belongs on the Paramount theatre page. The phone number in the above program matches the number given in advertisements for the Huntington theatre.
This photograph is the property of RoadsideArchitecture.com.
“Copyright. All photos at this website are copyrighted and may only be used with my consent. This includes posting them at Facebook, Pinterest, blogs, other websites, personal use, etc.”
The photo at the top of the page comes from the Roger Katz collection on CinemaTour. If you go to CinemaTour you will see a much sharper version along with other photos.
There is not one photo of this theatre in the photo section but there are two pages of advertisements. That is a ridiculous policy to have. Opening ads for a theatre would be an exception but a photo section should contain photographs.
This photograph was captured from Google maps. It is not necessary to upload this since the photograph is readily available from the main page of this theatre.
What is the date of this advertisement?
You also uploaded this same photograph to the Republic Theatre in Great Falls, SC.
http://cinematreasures.org/photos/269571
Which theatre does this photograph belong to?
CC is correct. This program belongs on the Paramount theatre page. The phone number in the above program matches the number given in advertisements for the Huntington theatre.
This photograph is the property of RoadsideArchitecture.com.
“Copyright. All photos at this website are copyrighted and may only be used with my consent. This includes posting them at Facebook, Pinterest, blogs, other websites, personal use, etc.”
Simonie Hodges should receive credit for this photograph.
The Broadway Theatre opened circa 1947 and was demolished in the early 1980s.
This is another Google map photo. You can tell by the movie title on the marquee.
This photo comes from the Cinematour website. It is a 2001 Photo from the Dave Felthous collection.
Why would anyone upload something that is unreadable?
The photo above was taken from the Adam Martin collection on CinemaTour.
Caprice Theatre photo from the Larry Karstens collection.
The above photo comes from the Marcus Cedar Creek Cinema website. How pathetic.
Photo courtesy of the Brad Miller collection.
Another photo pilfered from Cinematour. The above photo comes from the Adam Martin collection.
Sharper version from the Tom Mundell collection via Cinematour.
Another photo captured from the CinemaTour website. Additional photos can be seen there.
The photo at the top of the page comes from the Roger Katz collection on CinemaTour. If you go to CinemaTour you will see a much sharper version along with other photos.
This photo is already linked to on the Wallace theatre page by the owner of the photo, kencmcintyre. The link to the photo still works!
Another Google map photo. And a poor capture at that. This blog is becoming a dump site for people with too much free time on their hands.
Your photo does not show the lobby of the California Theatre.
This is just a captured Google map photo. Have we stooped so low that we now need to upload Google photos?
How far in the background is the theatre? Is it the white sign with red letters?
There is not one photo of this theatre in the photo section but there are two pages of advertisements. That is a ridiculous policy to have. Opening ads for a theatre would be an exception but a photo section should contain photographs.