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Art Deco and the birth of the movie palace.
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Opened in the 1920's as the Lincoln Theatre, it's now owned by a church that renamed it the Heritage Theatre. Lincoln, CA.
Opened in the 1920's as the Lincoln Theatre, it's now owned by a church that renamed it the Heritage Theatre. Lincoln, CA.
The Whiteside Theatre in Corvallis, OR.  Opened in 1922 and currently closed.
The Fox Theatre, Redwood City, CA.  Opened in 1929 as the Sequoia Theatre, remodeled and renamed the Fox in 1950.
The Fox Theatre in the foreground and its younger brother, the Century Theatre in the background, Redwood City, CA.
The Cinema 21, Portland, OR.  Opened in 1927, this theater has gone through a few name changes in its day, including the Vista, the State, and the 21st Avenue Cinema.
The Cinema 21, Portland, OR.  Opened in 1927, this theater has gone through a few name changes in its day, including the Vista, the State, and the 21st Avenue Cinema.
The Avalon Theatre, Portland, OR.  I have some conflicting information about this theater...I have heard that it may have been built in 1913 as the Sunnyside Theatre, which would make sense if you looked at the building and understood the construction of the day.  However, the sign in the photo says "A Portland Tradition Since 1925."  It could be that it became the Avalon in '25, or that could be when it was built.  For now, that will have to remain a mystery.
The Avalon Theatre, Portland, OR.  I have some conflicting information about this theater...I have heard that it may have been built in 1913 as the Sunnyside Theatre, which would make sense if you looked at the building and understood the construction of the day.  However, the sign in the photo says "A Portland Tradition Since 1925."  It could be that it became the Avalon in '25, or that could be when it was built.  For now, that will have to remain a mystery.
The Cinema 21, Portland, OR. Opened in 1927, this theater has gone through a few name changes in its day, including the Vista, the State, and the 21st Avenue Cinema.
The Cinema 21, Portland, OR.  Opened in 1927, this theater has gone through a few name changes in its day, including the Vista, the State, and the 21st Avenue Cinema.
The Cinema 21, Portland, OR. Opened in 1927, this theater has gone through a few name changes in its day, including the Vista, the State, and the 21st Avenue Cinema.
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