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Related: Culture Forums, Support ForumsMy neighborhood theater when I was a kid was the Garden at 5th and High. What was yours?

The Blue Flower
(6,698 posts)Downtown Orlando, BD (Before Disney)
Floyd R. Turbo
(33,834 posts)GPV
(73,521 posts)Word is folks older than me used to roller skate there.

Solly Mack
(97,559 posts)
660 Peachtree St NE, Atlanta, GA 30308
I grew up in Atlanta during 60's/70's.
Very first movie I ever watched on the big screen was at the Fox.
Floyd R. Turbo
(33,834 posts)wanderer54
(114 posts)The Park Theater on Bergen Street in Newark NJ
Floyd R. Turbo
(33,834 posts)Aristus
(72,848 posts)we had the Cochise Theater, for first-run films that families went to. And the Knox Theater. An old cinder block building from World War II, painted bright mint green. It played second run films, B-movies, and monster flicks on the weekends.
The Knox was the big Saturday afternoon hangout for all the kids spending their weekly allowance. My brother and sister and I could see a movie, have a soda each, and share a tub of popcorn all with our meager allowances.
This was in the early 1970s. I dont imagine either theater exists anymore.
Floyd R. Turbo
(33,834 posts)Americanme
(609 posts)the Michigan, and the Bijou. They were great, downtown was just a couple blocks from my high school, saw a lot of great flicks at the Bijou. The theaters had huge screens, lots of ornate details, plush curtains, fancy lights. Then came the 80's, and the multiplexes on the outskirts of town, and a mall, with a multiplex there, too. Downtown became a ghost town, both theaters closed. Downtown has made a comeback, but no theaters.
Floyd R. Turbo
(33,834 posts)LogDog75
(1,505 posts)Living on the Naval Air Station in Millington, TN, in the early 60s, we'd go the the base theater for movies. After my dad retired in Coronado, CA., in the mid-60s, we'd go to the base theater where movies were only a dime. I now live here and I still go to that base theater but now the movies are free. Most of the movies run are about 2 - 3 weeks after their initial release dates but often we get a first run movie or a premiere.
In our small city, we have a movie theater for decades and then it closed for about 10 years until a new owner bought it, refurnished it, and reopened it. The theater's decor is Art Deco and the inside of each theater is beautiful. It used to be a single screen but now has three screens; one main screen and two small screens and it's reasonably priced.
Floyd R. Turbo
(33,834 posts)Brother Buzz
(40,732 posts)The big deal back in the days was to sneak into the lounge chairs once the film began

Used to be a glorious theater, but they sliced it into two and it lost all its charm
Floyd R. Turbo
(33,834 posts)WmChris
(828 posts)Theater in downtown East Moline Illinois in the late 50's to early 70's
Floyd R. Turbo
(33,834 posts)Mad_Dem_X
(10,259 posts)It was recently torn down, after being abandoned for many years. I have a great many good memories of the place.
Floyd R. Turbo
(33,834 posts)some_of_us_are_sane
(3,970 posts)
Floyd R. Turbo
(33,834 posts)Emile
(44,351 posts)Dick Van Dyke worked here as an usher.
https://www.fischertheatre.com/historic-fischer-theatre
Floyd R. Turbo
(33,834 posts)Emile
(44,351 posts)to fund raise to restore this landmark theater.
Remember Donald O'Connor Francis the talking Mule?
Gene Hackman
Dick Van Dyke
Jerry Van Dyke
https://www.news-gazette.com/news/whatever-happened-to-the-fischer-theatre/article_0a5ee5f6-7908-5df4-b6de-cd344e430e62.html
Almost all of them worked at this theater during high-school.
Floyd R. Turbo
(33,834 posts)-misanthroptimist
(2,127 posts)Albany NY

Floyd R. Turbo
(33,834 posts)LudwigPastorius
(15,348 posts)Now, it's the Elkin, and not only was it the neighborhood theater, it was the only theater in town.

Eugene
(67,499 posts)It was located on Blue Hill Avenue opposite Franklin Park.
When I was a kid, it was repurposed into a community center.
It has since been demolished.
https://cinematreasures.org/theaters/18848
https://www.facebook.com/groups/513744017561133/posts/970163098585887/
EDIT: p.s. The active theater was the Neponset Drive-In in Dorchester.