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Tivoli Theatre
Chattanooga, TN
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The Tivoli Theatre in Chattanooga features a nicely kept up front facade and blade marquee. 06-06

 

Bella Meade (Closed)
Nashville, TN
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Check out this deco masterpiece. The Bella Meade Theatre in Nashville no longer shows movies. Not quite sure what will become of this roadside treasure in the coming years. 06-06

 

 

Tift Theatre
Tifton, GA
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The Tift Theatre looked to be in great shape along the main street in Tifton, GA. The Tift, which opened in 1937, closed down sometime in the 1980's. 06-06

(Near right) The Tift Theatre

(Far right) A close-up of the marquee

 

 

Paramount Theatre
Ashland, KY
Photo courtesy Rick McOmber

The Paramount Theatre is now known as the Paramount Arts Center. Opening in 1931, the venue served as a theatre for 40 years. 03-07

 

Bonn Theatre (Closed)
Bonneville, KY
Photo courtesy Emily Steele

The Bonn Theatre in Bonneville, KY is closed and has been for many years. 10-07

 

 

 

 

State Cinema
Newton, NC
Photo courtesy Richard Weiss

Here's an art deco treasure of a movie theatre. Called the State Cinema, this theatre is located in downtown Newton. 11-07

 

Gem Theatre
Kannapolis, NC
Photo courtesy Richard Weiss / 2007

Kannapolis, NC is home to the Gem Theatre. This theatre dates back about 70 years and is still showing movies. 12-07

 

 

Dillon County Theatre
Dillon, SC
Photo courtesy Richard Weiss

The Dillon County Theatre located in historic Dillon, SC was restored in the 1990's and is home to the MacArthur Avenue Players. 01-08

 

 

Imperial Theatre
Augusta, GA
Photo courtesy Richard Weiss

The Imperial Theatre is a historic movie palace located in Augusta, GA. According to the Imperial Theatre website, the Imperial was originally known as the Wells Theatre when it opened in 1918 and was home to vaudeville acts and photoplays. The Imperial Theatre is still showing live acts today. 01-08

 

 

 

 

 

 

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