The Paramount Theatre, 827 White Station Rd, opened in 1964 and operated until 1990, when it was demolished.https://digitalcommons.memphis.edu/speccoll-mss-commercialappeal4/1075/thumbnail.jp
Terms associated with the photograph are: demolished | street scenes | theaters | Downtown (Toledo, ...
Opened in 1913 at 329 Beale, the Daisy Theater was the prime entertainment venue for African-America...
Program for The Storks performed at the Century Theatre, Jackson, Mississippi, beginning January 2...
The Paramount Theatre, 827 White Station Rd, opened in 1964 and operated until 1990, when it was dem...
Construction of Theater Memphis at the corner of Southern and Perkins Extended. The theater opened o...
Ornate fire hose storage inside the Pantage Theatre. Opened in 1921 at 52 S. Main, Pantages Theatre ...
Originally named the Pantages Theatre, the Warner Theatre, at 52 S. Main, was the most ornate of all...
The Old Daisy Theatre was built in 1913. It closed sometime in the 1960s and was extensively renovat...
Program for Devil\u27s Auction performed at the Century Theatre, Jackson, Mississippi, beginning S...
Boarded up buildings at the southwest corner of Beale and Front Streets in Memphis, Tennessee, in Fe...
Photograph of the demolition of the Paramount Theater. The photo dates around September 1965
The Lyceum Theatre opened in 1894 at the corner of 2nd and Jefferson after the previous Lyceum at 3r...
Opened in 1931 at 51 S. Cooper, Memphis, Tennessee, The Memphian operated as a movie theater until 1...
Lyceum Theatre at 64 North Second Street, Memphis, Tennessee, circa 1930. The Lyceum was opened in 1...
Lyceum Theatre at 64 North Second Street, Memphis, Tennessee, 1932. The Lyceum was opened in 1894 by...
Terms associated with the photograph are: demolished | street scenes | theaters | Downtown (Toledo, ...
Opened in 1913 at 329 Beale, the Daisy Theater was the prime entertainment venue for African-America...
Program for The Storks performed at the Century Theatre, Jackson, Mississippi, beginning January 2...
The Paramount Theatre, 827 White Station Rd, opened in 1964 and operated until 1990, when it was dem...
Construction of Theater Memphis at the corner of Southern and Perkins Extended. The theater opened o...
Ornate fire hose storage inside the Pantage Theatre. Opened in 1921 at 52 S. Main, Pantages Theatre ...
Originally named the Pantages Theatre, the Warner Theatre, at 52 S. Main, was the most ornate of all...
The Old Daisy Theatre was built in 1913. It closed sometime in the 1960s and was extensively renovat...
Program for Devil\u27s Auction performed at the Century Theatre, Jackson, Mississippi, beginning S...
Boarded up buildings at the southwest corner of Beale and Front Streets in Memphis, Tennessee, in Fe...
Photograph of the demolition of the Paramount Theater. The photo dates around September 1965
The Lyceum Theatre opened in 1894 at the corner of 2nd and Jefferson after the previous Lyceum at 3r...
Opened in 1931 at 51 S. Cooper, Memphis, Tennessee, The Memphian operated as a movie theater until 1...
Lyceum Theatre at 64 North Second Street, Memphis, Tennessee, circa 1930. The Lyceum was opened in 1...
Lyceum Theatre at 64 North Second Street, Memphis, Tennessee, 1932. The Lyceum was opened in 1894 by...
Terms associated with the photograph are: demolished | street scenes | theaters | Downtown (Toledo, ...
Opened in 1913 at 329 Beale, the Daisy Theater was the prime entertainment venue for African-America...
Program for The Storks performed at the Century Theatre, Jackson, Mississippi, beginning January 2...