 Submitted by: Justin West Submitted on: Jan 01, 2008 Comment: marquee
|  Submitted by: Justin West Submitted on: Jan 01, 2008 Comment: concession building already being gutted
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|  Submitted by: Justin West Submitted on: Jan 01, 2008 Comment: marquee downed after season
|  Submitted by: Justin West Submitted on: Jan 01, 2008 Comment: Justin West in the snack bar, What a difference a couple months makes
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|  Submitted by: Justin West Submitted on: Jan 01, 2008 Comment: projectionist Tim Reed in the stripped projection booth
|  Submitted by: Justin West Submitted on: Jan 01, 2008 Comment: gutted box offices
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|  Submitted by: Tim Reed Submitted on: Jan 01, 2008 Comment: Inside the projection booth... this is what the lone remaining carbon arc lamphouse looked like after I brought it back to life. For the most part, knowledge of this technology was lost several generations of projectionists ago. Potential relief projec
|  Submitted by: Tim Reed Submitted on: Jan 01, 2008 Comment: Shortly after the start of the show, when I began working there in '97. The movie was Liar, Liar.
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|  Submitted by: Tim Reed Submitted on: Jan 01, 2008 Comment: A view of the burning carbon arc, through the (smoked-glass) lamphouse viewing porthole. The red and black knobs at left are some of the carbon and reflector adjustment controls.
|  Submitted by: Tim Reed Submitted on: Jan 01, 2008 Comment: Intermission, 1997. Filmack's Variety Show clock is on the 120 ft-wide screen. The theatre was just months away from being bulldozed into the ground.
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|  Submitted by: Justin West Submitted on: Jan 01, 2008 Comment: ticket
|  Submitted by: Justin Z. West Submitted on: Jan 01, 2008 Taken: 1995 Comment: Aerial shot. Notice the double-rows?
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|  Submitted by: Justin West Submitted on: Sep 15, 2002 Taken: 1998 Comment: aerial from final season
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