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Grand Theatre Main | Fox | Neon | Other Grand This section of Roadside Peek should soon have the content from the old website added as well as many new photos.
Check out the marquee and facade for the Los Angeles Theatre off Broadway in Los Angeles, California. The neon appears to be in good working condition. Southern California is home to many other theatres at Roadside Peek's Neon Theatre Southern California.
Loma Theater A truly amazing looking work of art, the Loma Theater sports some of the best neon this side of the Mississippi. Now a Bookstar, the Loma marquee is fortunately still intact. San Diego is home to this theatre and more at Roadside Peek's Neon Theatre San Diego.
The Towne Theatre is still open for business near downtown San Jose. The animated neon sign on the front facade will catch any passerby's eye. See this theatre and more at Roadside Peek's Neon Theatre Northern California.
Chicago, IL is home to a fantastic example of theatre restoration in the form of the Chicago Theatre. The 1986 restoration of this Chicago landmark in the North Loop allows visitors and residents alike to enjoy live entertainment. See more great theatres from the Midwest at Roadside Peek's Neon Theatre Midwest.
The Fargo Theatre is one of the oldest operational theaters in the upper midwest. It just underwent a million dollar renovation in 1999. Located in Fargo, ND, this theater shows movies nightly and various live performances from time to time. See more theatres like this at Roadside Peek's Grand Theatre Great Plains.
Here is a photo of the Vogue theater in Louisville, KY. It was a one screen theater that played classic films and also hosted events such as midnight showings of The Rocky Horror Picture Show. See this theatre and more at Roadside Peek's Neon Theatre Southeast.
The Garland Theatre, located along an old strip of the city, is a Spokane favorite for 3 dollar shows. See more from Washington at Roadside Peek's Neon Theatre Pacific Northwest.
The Boulder Theatre in Boulder, CO is still open amidst a revitalized downtown. Best of all, the neon at this location still is in great working order and lights up the street. See this neon lit theatre and more at Roadside Peek's Neon Theatre Rocky Mountains.
Here's a photo of the Globe Theatre and its marquee lit up at night. The Globe theatre dates back to 1917. Check out the Globe and other Arizona neon at Roadside Peek's Neon Theatre Arizona.
Here's a neon shot of the fabulous Fremont Theatre in downtown San Luis Obispo. From the deco architecture to the full working neon, this theatre is still a wonder to view. See more neon theatre delights at Roadside Peek's Neon Theatre Central California.
Check out the Aztec Theatre, found just near the Riverwalk in San Antonio. The blade neon as well as the neon over the front door was in great shape and blazing both day and night. See other neon delights from Texas at Roadside Peek's Neon Theatre Texas.
Here's the West Theatre in Grants all lit up for another busy night of theatre goers. Check out other neon delights from New Mexico at Roadside Peek's Neon Theatre New Mexico.
The Forum Theatre in Metuchen, NJ opened in 1928 as a live theatre and vaudeville tryout house. Soon after if became a movie theatre for local movie-goers. Check out the neon lights from the Forum and other theatres at Roadside Peek's Neon Theatre East.
The Boulder Theatre is in fine shape as its neon advertises the holiday classic Nutcracker. See other neon lit theatres at Roadside Peek's Neon Theatre Nevada.
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