Many small American towns (not to mention urban neighborhoods) have lost their movie theaters. That's a cinema to you yur-o-pee-ans. Not so Marysville, Kansas. The Astro 3 Theatre - yes, they use the Brit spelling - has been preserved, expanded and restored by local resident Alex Shultz. That's him in the top photo telling us the story.
The history of the place is unusual. It was built in 1912 by a neighboring church as what today we would call a health club - basketball court, running track suspended above courtside and a swimming pool in the basement. You can see the pool below, now full of trusses to protect the structure. Imagine that in small-town Kansas a century ago.
UPDATE: I just discovered a detailed history of the theater on its website. Note the St. Louis connection. See http://www.astro3.com/?page=history.
la lumiere sur les photos de la salle de cinema sont magnifiques, bravo pas facile a faire ressortir aussi bien, j'adore
ReplyDeleteNice that someone takes the troubles to preserve a typical piece of Americana. Has it also some great old billboards where the coming films where announced and an old ticket box or is that to much asked.
ReplyDeleteThe chandeliers give it a touch of the elegance of the grand big city movie palaces of the early 1900's, like the Fox Theater in St Louis.
ReplyDeleteInteresting connection to the Lou. What was playin?
ReplyDeleteNow that's a beautiful building!
ReplyDeleteFantastic sucess story, great news !
ReplyDeleteIndoor photos are never easy to manage, you did a great job. Congratulations !
Looks fantastic Bob, I think we are so lucky we have four cf theses old complexes around Perth, each with three or four small theatres. Definitely my favorite choice of venue for a movie (usually foreign).
ReplyDeleteSad. And it is the same story in Sweden. Glad to see that this one is till around.
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