Mike I saw a site yesterday about a drive-in,cannot remember the name but the had hitches for horse and buggys,no joke!!!I wish I could remember so that you could look it up.Dont know how many they could hold though.
This is a true story they did sell the bricks when they tore this theatre down,my grandmother told me that a long time ago,we went to the World Premier of “Gone with the Wind"there in 1939.
Another one burnt up or down I should say.
Very true John.
Sad marquee photo of the Wilshire!posted by Chuck1231.
Only in New York!!!!
O.K.
Very true Dramatrama.I could tell you some stories from my theatre days.Saw a lot of stuff.
No not me.
O.K. Mike no more jokes about motorcycles or boats or planes or trains or horse and buggys at a drive-in.Lets get serious here.
O.K.
Oh you World traveler you.I do,nt get out much.
Mike I saw a site yesterday about a drive-in,cannot remember the name but the had hitches for horse and buggys,no joke!!!I wish I could remember so that you could look it up.Dont know how many they could hold though.
I forgot I had seen them.
We ran a lot of the U.A. stuff.
i thought they were going to build low-income apartments in this building any word on that?
Any info or photos anyone?
WOW THATS A LOT OF POSTS!!!!!!!!!!
Sooner or later Walmart takes over.
Nice photo Bway.
Cool looking place.
By the photo of the entrance it looked rather plain.
Another STATE gone.
Like the photo of the Times marquee with 20 cents sign on it.
Alright.
The vintage picture in the header is nice.
This is a true story they did sell the bricks when they tore this theatre down,my grandmother told me that a long time ago,we went to the World Premier of “Gone with the Wind"there in 1939.