What is it that's so addictively wonderful
about signs like this one? I would say it's
something about a bygone age etc., except
that the first movie signs I can remember
look suspiciously like the ones they're still
using (the big innovation being hard-to-read
red LED signs behind the ticket sales booth
at the gargantuplex).
That's a really nice shot. I love these old
theatre signs. You should've gone inside and
taken more shots. There is a really nice old
theatre in Graham, NC. that supposed to be
very cool inside.
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Lance McCord (79 months ago | reply)
What is it that's so addictively wonderful about signs like this one? I would say it's something about a bygone age etc., except that the first movie signs I can remember look suspiciously like the ones they're still using (the big innovation being hard-to-read red LED signs behind the ticket sales booth at the gargantuplex).
Thanks for the great picture!
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auntnanny (79 months ago | reply)
great detail
Mark_Daniels (79 months ago | reply)
That's a really nice shot. I love these old theatre signs. You should've gone inside and taken more shots. There is a really nice old theatre in Graham, NC. that supposed to be very cool inside.
Esther17 (79 months ago | reply)
What a grand old marquee. The red and white is rockin', for sure.
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-WHITEFIELD- (59 months ago | reply)
very nice.
scp_ (41 months ago | reply)
I invite you to add this image to: www.flickr.com/groups/georgetownsc/
a Georgetown landmark!
SCgirl9008 (39 months ago | reply)
it's even prettier in color:) if this works you can see the one i took in b&w.
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