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VINTAGE SHOTS FROM DAYS GONE BY! (Part 2)

Discussion in 'The Antiquated' started by Ryan, Jun 17, 2019.

  1. Witchhammer
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  3. jimmy six
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    I don’t believe the ones that border the ocean on PCH will ever be allowed again; permits alone are at least a 2-3 year struggle for any here and the coastal commission is worse. Many vintage sports cars are owned in the area….I’ve local news of HAMB vehicles lost in both the Palisades and Altadena fires…
     
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    NASCAR didn’t like these at all. One showed up at Daytona and was asked to leave….
     
  5. perk03
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    from VA

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    The Nedson Theatre opened August 14, 1914 with a seating capacity listed at 489. It was located on N. New Street at W. Allen Street. It was renamed New Allen Theatre in 1926. In 1934 it was renamed Allen Theatre. The Allen Theatre closed in 1989 and was demolished in 2000.
     
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    The Acme Theater was an early nickelodeon in New Castle PA. Located next door to the Warner Brothers first ever theater, the Cascade Theatre and between that and the Bijou Theater. The Acme Theater was opened in November 1907 and closed in 1913.
     
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    The Please U Theatre was opened in May 1, 1907. On September 16, 1912 it was renamed Alhambra Theatre. It was closed in 1964. Alhambra Theatre was most recently a tax preparation office.
     
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    Irwin, PA
    Maute’s Theatre opened April 21, 1924. The architect was Douglas O. Ellington. Seating was provided for 700. This was a ‘reverse’ theatre, with the screen at the front of the theatre, and entrances to the auditorium on each side of proscenium.

    By 1941 it was operating as the Aladdin Theatre. After closing, from 1963 it became a Masonic Hall.
     
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    Ambridge, PA The Ambridge Theatre was operating prior to 1929. It was operated by Warner Bros. The theatre was closed and demolished in 1965.
     
  11. fyrffytr1
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    To be honest, I didn't know the car existed until I found this picture. I wonder if any are still around?
     
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