Opened in 1915 as the Clemmer Theater. It underwent a few name changes through the years, including the State Theatre and the Metropolitan Performing Arts Center before becoming the Bing Crosby Theater in 2006.
The Alhambra Theatre opened in 1914 and seated at the base of Mt. Tabor, a volcano within the city limits of Portland. At some point, the theater adopted the name of the Volcano, and it remained the Mt. Tabor Theatre until 2013, when it again became the Alhambra. The photo was taken in 2012, when it was still clearly called Mt. Tabor.