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The Gem Theater is a historic African American movie theater building in the Broadmoor neighborhood of New Orleans, Louisiana. The National Register of Historic Places listed the 1951 building which now houses the Zony Mash Beer Project .
Gem Theater in New Orleans, 2021. Bijou Theater at 423 4th Avenue North in Nashville on the site of the former Adelphi/Grand Opera House. The Bijou Company's flagship theater it hosted live performance and films. Razed in 1957 for construction of the Municipal Auditorium [13] Gem Theater in New Orleans. Operated from 1951 to 1960.
Elmwood is a census-designated place (CDP) in Jefferson Parish, Louisiana, United States, within the New Orleans–Metairie–Kenner metropolitan statistical area. The population was 4,635 at the 2010 census, [2] and 5,649 in 2020. [3] Elmwood was part of neighboring Jefferson's census area from 1960 to 1990. The ZIP Code serving Elmwood is 70123.
New Orleans is an ancient relic from a bygone era, preserved for generations by its own people, themselves cut from the colorful fabric of this place. They are guardians of America’s most ...
Capitol Theatre (Passaic, New Jersey) Carolina Theatre (Durham) Carver Theater (New Orleans) Carver Theater (Washington, D.C.) Carver Theatre (Columbia, South Carolina) Center Theater (Hartsville, South Carolina) Central Theatre (Passaic, New Jersey) Charline McCombs Empire Theatre; Chateau Theater; Chateau Theatre; Chehalis Theater; Chester ...
Algy Theater, New Orleans, 1940s Alvar Street Library, New Orleans, 1940; Ashton B&B (former Ashton Theater), New Orleans, 1927; Blue Plate Building, New Orleans ...
Richard Lightman sought to calm the situation with the patron and keep the incident out of the news. As a result, Malco Theatres purchased the gentleman a new suit. In the summer of 1969, it was announced that Cinerama, Inc., of New York was purchasing Malco Theatres, Inc., for $10 million. At the time Malco had 50 theatres in five states.