Bijou Theater
The Bijou Theater was the first silent theater in Colbert County. It was a short-lived Mexican restaurant named Loco Lupe's in the early 2000's. The building is currently vacant.
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Cultural resources Bijou Theater Jacob Grandstaff |
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Cultural resources Historic Theathers; Silent Movies; Silent Theaters; Tuscumbia; Colbert County; Alabama; Historic Businesses; Main Street; Tuscumbia Historic District |
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The Bijou Theater was the first silent theater in Colbert County. It was a short-lived Mexican restaurant named Loco Lupe's in the early 2000's. The building is currently vacant. |
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Bijou TheaterJacob GrandstaffHistoric Theathers; Silent Movies; Silent Theaters; Tuscumbia; Colbert County; Alabama; Historic Businesses; Main Street; Tuscumbia Historic DistrictThe Bijou Theater was the first silent theater in Colbert County. It was a short-lived Mexican restaurant named Loco Lupe's in the early 2000's. The building is currently vacant.Alabama Cultural Resource SurveyDecember 5, 2015https://omeka.lib.auburn.edu/items/show/1654Colbert County Tourism, December 4, 2015.
Kevin, Carter, "Give your Taste Buds a Treat at Loco Lupe's," Times Daily, June 19, 2004. |
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Bijou Theater |
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Jacob Grandstaff |
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Jacob Grandstaff |
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