Feb
26

Old movie theaters of America

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Dilapidated cinema hall United Artists Theater, Detroit, Michigan. 18-storey building of the cinema in the Neo-Renaissance style was built in 1928. Up until 1971 it was first-rate cinema hall which could accommodate 2,070 spectators. But in 1984, the theater completely ceased to be used.

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Los Angeles Theater Westlake Theater closed in 1991. Now here are engaged in petty trade.

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Chicago Theater Central Park Theater. Part of the dilapidated movie theater used the parishioners of one of the Baptist church for their meetings.

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Theater Loew’s Palace Theater in Bridgeport, Connecticut.

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Theater Eagle Theater, Manhattan, New York. Unable to compete with home TV, cinema was closed in the late 50′s.

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Cinema Proctor’s Theater in Newark, New Jersey. At its peak in the theater had two rooms. Now, in the lobby of this building is a clothing store.

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Cinema Adams Theatre in Detroit, began operations in 1917 and in 2009 it was demolished.

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Projection Booth abandoned cinema RKO Keith’s Richmond Hill Theater, Queens.

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Theater Uptown Theater in Chicago. This magnificent theater was built in 1925 and took its viewers up to 1981.

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Cinema Studebaker Theater, Chicago. This movie theater has stopped its work in 2004.

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The system of ropes in the back room of the cinema Proctor’s Theater in Newark.

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Storehouse furniture store in a former Brooklyn movie theater Loew’s 46th Street Theater.

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Theater Loew’s Kings Theater, Brooklyn, New York. Cinema was opened in 1929 and was considered one of the main cinemas in Brooklyn. In 1970, it was closed because of low attendance.

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Cinema Fabian Theater, Patterson, New Jersey. Was opened in 1925. The theater was reconstructed several times, but in 1993 it was closed.

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Theater Lincoln Theatre, Los Angeles. Today, his room is used for church meetings.

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