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JRHagan commented about Cinema on Dec 2, 2018 at 3:09 pm

I am from the area and I have 4 photos of a Cinema" theater that matches the above description almost perfectly “but” the address is wrong and I never wrote down the site information when I got the pictures developed years ago. In 1 of the photos there is a similar 3 story brick structure 1 block away where the New Castle dry goods building is seen presently on Google maps .Also on the left outside wall of the building in the photos there is a plaque with the words “THEATRE OF DISTINCTION"I don’t want to upload photos if these are not the same buildings, but the similarities are very close. Can anyone help with a confirmation of my photos before I upload ?

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JRHagan commented about Terrace Theater on Dec 2, 2018 at 1:35 pm

The listed address for the Terrace Theater is 414-16 Bessemer Avenue, East Pittsburgh, PA 15112. However a google search of this address shows no sign of this building . If one uses the satellite map next to the listing on C.T. a large building can be seen from above but you can not zoom in close enough to compare the above photo to the map photo.I took The above pictures some time in the early 90’s but never wrote down the location when I got the photos developed . Of the eight Terrace movie theaters listed on C.T. this one is the only one that I could possibly have taken a picture of as I have never been to any of the other Terrace theater locations. I am fairly confident this is or was the Terrace theater in East Pittsburgh but I have no other information at this time. I am sure this theater was closed at the time I took these pictures. If I am mistaken please let me know .

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JRHagan commented about Capitol Theatre on Dec 1, 2018 at 8:18 pm

I believe this photo of the DIXIE is from around 2005. I found this photo in my personal collection but never wrote down where I shot it and simply forgot .However I knew it had to be within 200 miles of Pittsburgh. Because of Cinema Treasures I learned The Dixie was at 1 time the Capital in Uniontown PA. I also learned the Dixie was eventually destroyed buy fire then demolished. This sad photo confirmed the information in the comment section.Normally I would not upload such a depressing shot but there are no other photos of the building here . If I am mistaken please let me know.

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JRHagan commented about Capitol Theatre on Dec 1, 2018 at 7:57 pm

2005 photo in photo section.

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JRHagan commented about Liberty Theatre on Dec 1, 2018 at 7:21 pm

The above Photo of The Liberty is from around 2005. Given the poor quality of the shot I probably would not have uploaded it ,But since there are no other photos I thought would share it. Some notes on the back of the picture are as follows, Approximately 300 wood seats,a mini Family balcony, 2 projectors , back stage sound , a baby cry room upstairs, built in 1939, dark since 1980. The liberty had an indoor enclosed box office.It had been dark since 1980 and a recent google search appears to show an empty lot at 820 main street so I assume it has been demolished .

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JRHagan commented about Greengate Mall Cinemas on Oct 16, 2018 at 6:43 pm

As of October 2018 the GMC building is still there.The Cinema was never connected to or part of the mall,the theater is located behind a Walmart on Rt.30 W in Greensburg Pa. On a site which was once the location for The Greengate Mall, hence the name GMC. There is a posted sign outside the Theater with contact information for the 3 building complex now known as the Greengate North Plaza. Most of the properties within the plaza seem to be occupied except for the theater. If My memory is correct when you entered the theater there was a small open box office in the front left corner of the lobby.There were two screens to the left of a 20 or 25 foot concession stand and one screen on the right.One of the other comments states this location had 1,200 seats all together which seems a bit high to me but could be accurate. This Location never made it to the digital age and barely made it through the early of VHS years. This location may have actually served as storage space for the Carmike Westmoreland Mall Cinema Four which was about 5 miles away on Rt.30 E.Those screens were also later closed when Carmike built a 15 screen complex in the adjacent mall annex. That Carmike 15 became a AMC location in late 2017. On a more personal note The first movie I ever saw at the GMC was “Porky’s”, which was also the first movie I ever saw with my then new girlfriend, that was on opening weekend in March of 1982. There was a packed house. Between 1982 and 1985 we saw many movies at GMC. On Monday (bargain night) July 29th 1985 we saw “Back to the Future”,our son was born the next day.Just goes to show even the most bland, box shaped, tri-plex movie house in tiny-town USA can still have some very special memories