Princess Theater in Gadsden, Ala.
View of corner of Princess Theater with advertisements, "Joan Blondell Topper Returns Roland Young" and "Super Specials It's May for Big Hits" "Super Specials for May - Wagons Roll at Night - Bing Crosby in Road to Zanzibar - Spencer Tracy Men of Boy's Town Mickey...
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Gadsden Princess Theater in Gadsden, Ala. Scarboro, Robert |
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Gadsden Gadsden (Ala.); Etowah County (Ala.); Princess Theatre; Imperial Theatre; Broad Street; Theatres |
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View of corner of Princess Theater with advertisements, "Joan Blondell Topper Returns Roland Young" and "Super Specials It's May for Big Hits" "Super Specials for May - Wagons Roll at Night - Bing Crosby in Road to Zanzibar - Spencer Tracy Men of Boy's Town Mickey Rooney - Topper Returns - Bette Davis in The Great Lie"
Originally opened in 1924 as the Imperial Theater at 503 Broad Street then renamed the Princess Theater on September 11, 1926. It was remodeled with an Art Deco style and reopened again on January 17, 1937. The Princess Theater was destroyed by fire on November 4, 1963 and was not rebuilt. |
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Princess Theater in Gadsden, Ala.View of corner of Princess Theater with advertisements, "Joan Blondell Topper Returns Roland Young" and "Super Specials It's May for Big Hits" "Super Specials for May - Wagons Roll at Night - Bing Crosby in Road to Zanzibar - Spencer Tracy Men of Boy's Town Mickey Rooney - Topper Returns - Bette Davis in The Great Lie"
Originally opened in 1924 as the Imperial Theater at 503 Broad Street then renamed the Princess Theater on September 11, 1926. It was remodeled with an Art Deco style and reopened again on January 17, 1937. The Princess Theater was destroyed by fire on November 4, 1963 and was not rebuilt.Gadsden (Ala.); Etowah County (Ala.); Princess Theatre; Imperial Theatre; Broad Street; TheatresScarboro, RobertTheaterBackstage Library Works, 533 E 1860 S, Provo, UT, 84606jpgA105.jpgCopyright 2008, Gadsden Public Library, 254 College St., Gadsden, AL 35901, (256)549-4699 x121, or scarboro@gadsdenlibrary.orghttp://cdm17217.contentdm.oclc.org/cdm/ref/collection/gpl01/id/829 |
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Princess Theater in Gadsden, Ala. |
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Princess Theater in Gadsden, Ala. |
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Scarboro, Robert |
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