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The official site of this theater in San Antonio (US), opened in 1926 in a fantasy Meso-American style. Includes photographs and history.
http://www.aztecontheriver.com/
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Promotes the study of old cinemas in the UK. Archives, publications, events, links.
http://www.cinema-theatre.org.uk/
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The American phenomenon which began in the 1930s: open-air cinemas, viewed from automobiles. An illustrated history and list of theaters both operating and closed.
http://www.driveintheater.com/
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Stuart Neville explores the history of cinemas in Glasgow, Scotland, from the earliest cinemas. Illustrated with archive and new photographs, architect's plans and press advertisements.
http://www.glasgowcinemas.co.uk
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A non-profit organization to preserve and promote the Warner Grand Theater, an Art Deco movie palace in San Pedro, California. Includes a history of the theater, which opened in 1931.
http://www.grandvision.org
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Redwood building designed by architect Julia Morgan in 1908 as the St. John's Presbyterian Church. Brief description, photographs, plan.
http://www.juliamorgan.org/
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A survey of movie theatres in Maryland built between 1900 and 1950. Photographs, building dates and descriptions.
http://www.kilduffs.com
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Aims to bring back to life a cinema built in 1913 on the west coast of Scotland, designed by Neil Duff. Includes history, proposals and questionnaire.
http://www.lascala-cinema.com
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Robert Alder provides an illustrated history of this 1925 theatre in Hilo, Hawaii. Includes historic photographs.
http://www.palacehilo.org/
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The official site offers photographs and a history (with source) of this extraordinary Art Deco theater. The 1930s movie palace was designed by San Francisco architect Timothy Pflueger.
http://www.paramounttheatre.com
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This Art Deco cinema in the UK, designed by David Nye in 1936, has been restored and re-opened. Includes photographs.
http://www.therexcinema.com/
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A study of the former Saenger organization and its theaters, mainly in the US. A list, with illustrated histories of selected theaters, some now gone.
http://www.saengeramusements.com/
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Historical archive of all surviving cinema buildings in Scotland and news on cinemas under threat of closure or demolition. A database with photographs and historical information on over 900 cinemas.
http://www.survivingcinemas.org.uk
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A registered charity with the aim of purchasing, restoring and re-opening the Edwardian Theatre Royal in Hyde, Manchester. Follow its progress and learn about the theatre's history.
http://www.theatreroyalhyde.org.uk/
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The official site includes a brief history of the theater built in 1744 and re-modelled in the 19th century.
http://www.theatre-royal-york.co.uk/
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