Ornate fire hose storage inside the Pantage Theatre. Opened in 1921 at 52 S. Main, Pantages Theatre was the most ornate of all movie palaces in Memphis. In 1929, it was sold and became the Warner Theatre. It was sold again and demolished in 1968.https://digitalcommons.memphis.edu/speccoll-mss-commercialappeal4/1084/thumbnail.jp
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Ornate fire hose storage inside the Pantage Theatre. Opened in 1921 at 52 S. Main, Pantages Theatre ...
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Lyceum Theatre at 64 North Second Street, Memphis, Tennessee, 1932. The Lyceum was opened in 1894 by...
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Boarded up buildings at the southwest corner of Beale and Front Streets in Memphis, Tennessee, in Fe...
The Lyceum Theatre opened in 1894 at the corner of 2nd and Jefferson after the previous Lyceum at 3r...
Program for The Monster performed by the Gene Lewis-Olga Worth Company at the Lyceum Theatre, Memp...
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...
Interior of the Pantages Theatre at 52 S. Main Street, Memphis, undated. The theatre opened in April...
The Paramount Theatre, 827 White Station Rd, opened in 1964 and operated until 1990, when it was dem...
The Old Daisy Theatre was built in 1913. It closed sometime in the 1960s and was extensively renovat...
Lyceum Theatre at 64 North Second Street, Memphis, Tennessee, circa 1930. The Lyceum was opened in 1...
The Pantages Theater in downtown Tacoma is the oldest surviving theater designed by architect B. Mar...
Lyceum Theatre at 64 North Second Street, Memphis, Tennessee, 1932. The Lyceum was opened in 1894 by...
Opened in 1931 at 51 S. Cooper, Memphis, Tennessee, The Memphian operated as a movie theater until 1...
Opened in 1913 at 329 Beale, the Daisy Theater was the prime entertainment venue for African-America...
An undated image of the architectural detail of the box office ceiling of the old Daisy Theatre at 1...
The burned out remains of the Lyric Theater at 291 Madison Avenue, Memphis in 1941. Constructed in 1...
Boarded up buildings at the southwest corner of Beale and Front Streets in Memphis, Tennessee, in Fe...
The Lyceum Theatre opened in 1894 at the corner of 2nd and Jefferson after the previous Lyceum at 3r...
Program for The Monster performed by the Gene Lewis-Olga Worth Company at the Lyceum Theatre, Memp...