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Check out the Mesa Theatre, located in the heart of Grand Junction, CO. This theatre is still in business.
Here's a deco movie palace located off the Lincoln Highway in Cheyenne, WY. Appropriately called the Lincoln Theatre, this grand theatre is still showing movies.
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The Gothic Theatre was opened up in the 1920's and has made it through the test of time. Check out the script lettering on the front marquee of this art deco theatre. From the looks of things, the Gothic Theatre appeared to be showing shows despite being relatively quiet on this cloudy afternoon.
UPDATE 04/09 : Here's a look at the front of the Art Deco Gothic Theatre with its classic design and colors. According to the Gothic Theatre website, the theatre dates back to the roaring Twenties and was the first to show talking pictures in the city. In 1998, the Gothic was saved from the bankruptcy and the possible wrecking ball and was restored back to life. 04-09
Here's the Huish Theatre of Richfield, UT. The marquee and lettering is more reminiscent of a 60's or 70's era theatre. 06-05
The Price Theatre still proudly shows first fun movies in its downtown Price location. 06-05
Here's the Crown Theatre, another old theatre located in Price, UT. Check out the detailed crown on the marquee, befitting this old roadside theatre. 06-05
The Utah Theatre still features quite distinctive colors as it stands tall in Logan, UT. 06-05 UPDATE 09/06 : (Near left) Here's a close-up of the Utah Theatre marquee. This theatre also features a "cruise in classic car film festival". 09-06
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