Atmospheric Movie Theaters
Made famous by John Eberson and often integrating other styles of the time (i.e. Art Deco), the Atmospheric style was designed as a beautiful optical illusion that imbued the theater goer with the sensation of being transported to the skies, villages, and lands brought forth through murals, twinkling stars, staircases, lanterns, and much more.
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San Francisco, CA, United States | Closed | 1 |
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Macon, MO, United States | Closed | 1 |
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Milwaukee, WI, United States | Closed | 1 |
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Racine, WI, United States | Closed | 1 |
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Glasgow, United Kingdom | Closed | 1 |
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Honolulu, HI, United States | Closed | 1 |
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Atlantic City, NJ, United States | Closed | 1 |
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Lakewood, OH, United States | Closed | 1 |
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Whittier, CA, United States | Closed | 1 |
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Fort Worth, TX, United States | Closed | 1 |
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Indianapolis, IN, United States | Closed | 1 |