 Submitted by: Ron Gross Submitted on: Dec 31, 2007 Comment: From the 1954-55 Theatre Catalog
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|  Submitted by: Alan Beauvais Submitted on: Jan 10, 2002 Comment: The night's attractions were April Fool's Day (shown 1st), Friday the 13th Part VI, and Zombie.
|  Submitted by: Alan Beauvais Submitted on: Jan 10, 2002
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|  Submitted by: Alan Beauvais Submitted on: Jan 10, 2002 Comment: The theater may have been on its last legs, but you wouldn't know it from this angle of the screen.
|  Submitted by: Alan Beauvais Submitted on: Jan 10, 2002 Comment: Third-row POV. The once-thriving PlayLand was now reduced to a single rusty swing set (far left).
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|  Submitted by: Alan Beauvais Submitted on: Jan 10, 2002 Comment: Box office. Not even nearby Andrew's Air Force Base had an entrance so elaborate.
|  Submitted by: Alan Beauvais Submitted on: Jan 10, 2002 Comment: The marquee, by now just a shell of the elaborate structure it once was.
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|  Submitted by: Alan Beauvais Submitted on: Jan 10, 2002 Comment: POV from playground (what was left of it). At the time of my last visit in April 1988 (Shoot to Kill, Angel Heart), the snack bar was no longer operational. Hence, a dark intermission.
|  Submitted by: Alan Beauvais Submitted on: Jan 10, 2002 Comment: Mighty enough to have sunk the Titanic!
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|  Submitted by: Alan Beauvais Submitted on: Jan 9, 2002 Comment: Drawn August 1973. Pardon the mispelling. What can I say, I was 6. Thanks to mom for archiving it.
|  Submitted by: Alan Beauvais Submitted on: Jan 9, 2002 Comment: Screen and field
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|  Submitted by: Alan Beauvais Submitted on: Jan 9, 2002 Comment: Exit road off to right.
|  Submitted by: Steve Bumper Azbell Submitted on: Sep 4, 2000 Comment: screen tower
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