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Infiltration Forums > US: Pacific Southwest > Abandoned 1940s Theater Photos(Viewed 1777 times)
Explorer unkown   |  | 
Abandoned 1940s Theater Photos
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Xiketic location:
Bay Area, CA/ATL, GA
 
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Re: Abandoned 1940s Theater Photos
<Reply # 1 on 3/24/2019 4:39 PM >
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This is beautiful!! Theaters (and many other things) used to be so ornate. No graffiti, a piece of history. Thank you for sharing.



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ryanpics location:
Central Va
 
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Re: Abandoned 1940s Theater Photos
<Reply # 2 on 3/24/2019 7:43 PM >
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This place looks awesome! Finally a theater that I haven't seen 100 pictures of before. The projector room looked really cool. Any films left?



Explorer unkown   |  | 
Re: Abandoned 1940s Theater Photos
<Reply # 3 on 3/24/2019 8:29 PM >
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Posted by ryanpics
This place looks awesome! Finally a theater that I haven't seen 100 pictures of before. The projector room looked really cool. Any films left?


there was film cannisters everywhere

went twice to this spot when it was open, first time was at 3am an reall fucking spooky other then it being ptuch black there was a homeless lady in front humming which echoed in the theater lol

second time was the morning after the first visit and looks wayy way better in daytime

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goon1 location:
Atlanta & Bay Area
 
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Re: Abandoned 1940s Theater Photos
<Reply # 4 on 3/25/2019 12:10 AM >
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Great spot and really cool shots but man that place looks gross.



shadeblanco location:
Southern West Virginia/Western North Carolina
 
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Re: Abandoned 1940s Theater Photos
<Reply # 5 on 3/25/2019 1:17 PM >
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Did you happen to look at the film that was in the projection room? I wonder what was on it



Just a college kid with a film camera
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Re: Abandoned 1940s Theater Photos
<Reply # 6 on 7/25/2019 8:30 AM >
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Nice. Interesting to see how the ceilings were built



Jaredtoy location:
Las Vegas, NV
 
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Re: Abandoned 1940s Theater Photos
<Reply # 7 on 8/15/2019 7:33 PM >
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Beautiful. I love the moulding on the ceilings and walls, makes me wonder how long this was open for operation. Projection room looks super interesting as well.



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