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1. Allen Theatre, Cleveland, Ohio [ Report dead link ]
Photographs of the movie theater built in 1921, from RineStock Studios.
http://www.rinestock.com/allen.html
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2. American Picture Palaces [ Report dead link ]
Illustrated history by the University of Virginia of the extravagant buildings that sprang up in the inter-war years to house the movies. Includes socio-economic background, guide to Art Deco.
http://xroads.virginia.edu/~CAP/PALACE/home.html
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3. Aztec On The River Theatre [ Report dead link ]
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/home.htm
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4. Britannia Panopticon Music Hall Trust [ Report dead link ]
Aims to save and reuse the music hall in Glasgow built in 1857 and designed by Thomas Gildard and H.M.McFarlane. Includes a photograph and history.
http://www.glasgowmerchantcity.net/britanniapanopticontrust.htm
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5. Carthalia [ Report dead link ]
Andreas Praefcke's postcard collection of theatre buildings and concert halls worldwide. He provides notes on the history of some of the better-known ones.
http://www.andreas-praefcke.de/carthalia/
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6. Cinema Treasures [ Report dead link ]
Dedicated to saving classic movie theaters in the US. News, database, photographs, virtual tours and message boards. Also aims, founders, sponsors and volunteer staff of the web-site.
http://cinematreasures.org
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7. Drive In Theater [ Report dead link ]
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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8. Fox Theatre Building, Detroit, Michigan [ Report dead link ]
Designed by C. Howard Crane and built in 1928, it is the "most exotic eclectic Hindu-Siamese-Byzantine theater of the golden age of the movie palace". Photographs, brief history.
http://www.michigan.gov/hal/0,1607,7-160-17449_18638_20846-54585--,00.html
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9. Glasgow Cinemas [ Report dead link ]
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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10. Grand Vision Foundation [ Report dead link ]
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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