Spanish Revival Movie Theaters

A broad style popular in the United States during the 1910s through the 1930s — especially in California, Florida, and the Southwest — drawing on the architecture of colonial Spain and Latin America. Spanish Revival theaters typically feature white or cream stucco walls, red clay tile roofs, arched openings, wrought-iron grilles, decorative tilework, and ornamental towers or bell-cotes.

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