F.E. O'Neill also owned the Rainbow Theatre in McMinnville. Maude Munson was mentioned to be owner/manager of the Rainbow in the August 4, 1917 Exhibitors Herald (Vol. 5, No. 6). Looking for information on where the Rainbow was located (address) and if the building survives. If so, what is it used for? Greatly appreciated.
Looking for information on the Joy Theater. Miss Alma P. Wolke was mentioned as manger in the October 4, 1919 Motion Picture News (V. 20 No. 6). Where was the Joy located (address)? Does the structure survive today? If so, what is it used for? Much appreciated!
Looking for location of the Sparks Theater (1913), that later became the Hobbs Theater (1915), and then the Victory Theater (1918). The structure may not survive, but could the Mayfair be the descendent??
The Liberty Theater began its run as the Arcade Theater. Here is the link to the University of Oregon Historic Theaters Project that gives some of its history: https://oregontheaterproject.uoregon.edu/theaters/arcade-0
F.E. O'Neill also owned the Rainbow Theatre in McMinnville. Maude Munson was mentioned to be owner/manager of the Rainbow in the August 4, 1917 Exhibitors Herald (Vol. 5, No. 6). Looking for information on where the Rainbow was located (address) and if the building survives. If so, what is it used for? Greatly appreciated.
Looking for information on the Joy Theater. Miss Alma P. Wolke was mentioned as manger in the October 4, 1919 Motion Picture News (V. 20 No. 6). Where was the Joy located (address)? Does the structure survive today? If so, what is it used for? Much appreciated!
Looking for location of the Sparks Theater (1913), that later became the Hobbs Theater (1915), and then the Victory Theater (1918). The structure may not survive, but could the Mayfair be the descendent??
The Liberty Theater began its run as the Arcade Theater. Here is the link to the University of Oregon Historic Theaters Project that gives some of its history: https://oregontheaterproject.uoregon.edu/theaters/arcade-0