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'''The Apollo''' theater was one of the most elegant and well kept grindhouses. It was opened in 1910 as the Bryant Theater. It featured stageshows including burlesque revues up until 1938 after which it featured mainly movies. It was closed in 1987. | |||
<gallery widths=700px heights=700px perrow=6 gallery mode="slideshow"> | |||
Apollo86.jpg|Circa 1986 | |||
Apollo22.jpg|Circa 1930s | |||
Apollo1936.jpg|Circa 1930s | |||
Apollo4.jpg|Circa 1986 | |||
Apollo a.jpg|Circa 1987 | |||
1940TimesSquareApollo.jpg|Circa 1940s | |||
90618575 f5bac59f8b.jpg|Circa 1950s | |||
421979Apollo.jpg|Circa 1978 | |||
Apollo9.jpg|Circa 1975 | |||
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[[Category:Grindhouse Theaters|Apollo]] | [[Category:Grindhouse Theaters|Apollo]] |
Latest revision as of 18:04, 2 December 2023
The Apollo theater was one of the most elegant and well kept grindhouses. It was opened in 1910 as the Bryant Theater. It featured stageshows including burlesque revues up until 1938 after which it featured mainly movies. It was closed in 1987.