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Showing posts with label movie theater. Show all posts
Showing posts with label movie theater. Show all posts

Friday, February 19, 2016


If, in Sweetwater, you'll take the backway instead of the highway, you'll find the Midway.  A popular place in the 50s and 60s, the drive-in is now closed. At some time the "mountains" on the screen structure were painted - now more abstract than landscape.

Midway Drive-In Theatre
Photos courtesy
Mike Price, December 2007
 
Midway Drive-In
Sweetwater, Texas
 
 
 

 



Friday, September 4, 2015


sro
 
The Wallace Theater is Muleshoe is literally "standing room only" because behind the façade is a weed-grown vacant lot -- no seats, no screen.  Built about 1949, the Muleshoe movie house was part of the Wallace Blankenship chain of theaters formed about 1920.  Wallace and his wife Rose built theaters across the area in a 150-mile radius.  The Wallace Theater on Muleshoe's Main Street is a remnant of times past.
 

 
Muleshoe, Texas
8.29.2015

Thursday, August 21, 2014

palace theater

The grandest sign in Spur is for the Palace Theatre located on the main street.  According to a thread on CinemaTreasures,  the theater  and sign were originally in Graham, Texas. W.J. Wilke sold the Palace Theatre to movie theater tycoon H. Server Leon in 1946 and he moved The Palace Theatre projectors, seats, screen and sign to Spur into the current theatre building. The sign was handpainted in the 1950s because restoration was too expensive. The man who handpainted this sign is in his upper 80s and currently resides in Spur (as of 2005). The sign was restored to its original colors in 2003 by ACME Sign Co. in Abilene., for the sum of $13,500.00. The theater currently needs a new roof, new plumbing and electrical rewiring.  Fund raisers have been held and special events take place, but a fairy tale ending is probably not in store for the Palace.
 
Spur, Texas
8.16.2014