Photo taken soon after the theater’s construction in 1913; located on Adams Ave. in Haynie’s Corner, the Alhambra is one of the city’s last surviving neighborhood theaters (Deeds 63)
Alhambra Theater
Photo dated 1980 (Courier & Press Collection)
Alhambra Theater
Parrett St. at Adams Ave.; c. 1970s (Miscellaneous 2746)
Alhambra Theater
Interior of theater; undated (Marchand Collection)
Alhambra Theater
Detail of chair; undated (Marchand Collection)
Alhambra Theater
Detail of ceiling; undated (Marchand Collection)
American Theater
626 Main St.; photographed during the 1937 flood (Meyer-Schlamp 733)
Cadick Theater
The theater under construction at Third and Sycamore streets during the 1920s; the building was never finished, and the Greyhound Bus terminal was built there in the late 1930s (Suhrheinrich 138)
Cadick Theater
Drawing of proposed theater to be built on the corner of Third and Sycamore Steets in the 1930s; the building was not completed, and the Greyhound Bus terminal was erected on the site (image from an undated clipping)
Cadick Theater
Under construction in the 1920s (Courier & Press Collection)
Carlton Theater
216 Main St.; c. 1940 (Harms Collection)
Carlton Theater
Photo taken just before the theater was razed in 1959 (Miscellaneous Collection)
Carlton Theater
Entrance to theater; c. 1953 (Miscellaneous 3621)
Columbia Theater
717 N. Fulton; photo dated 1939 (Miscellaneous Collection)
Columbia Theater
717 N. Fulton; c. 1939, after remodeling (Miscellaneous Collection)
Columbia Theater
717 N. Fulton; early 1939, before remodeling (Miscellaneous Collection)
Evansville Civic Theatre
N. Fulton Ave.; c. 1980 (5PC 45)
Evansville Drive-In Theater
Photo dated June 9, 1982 (9PC 77)
Evansville Drive-In Theater
Located on Morgan Ave., just west of Green River Rd.; photo dated 1975 (Ward Collection)
Evansville Drive-In Theater
Looking west on Morgan Ave. from the entrance to the theater; dated 1975 (Ward Collection)
Evansville Drive-In Theater
Looking east towards Green River Rd. from the entrance to the theater; dated 1975 (Ward Collection)
Franklin Theater
2113 W. Franklin St.; dated December 1964 (Sonny Brown Collection)
Franklin Theater
2113 W. Franklin St.; 1954 (Harms Collection)
Grand Theater
Located at 216 Sycamore St., the building opened as the Grand Opera House in 1889; it closed in 1962 and was soon razed. (At left is the Vendome Hotel.) Dated 1901 (Knecht 125)
Grand Theater
The theater is adjacent to and behind the large Grein building (center) at Second and Sycamore Sts.; c. 1920 (Deeds 64)
Grand Theater
Theater (center) next to Vendome Hotel (left) in 200 block of Sycamore St.; early 1900s (Deeds 45)
Grand Theater
C. 1910 (Suhrheinrich Collection)
Grand Theater
Sycamore St. between Second and Third Sts.; c. 1944 (Payne 54)
Loew’s Majestic Theater
15 SE Fifth St.; c. early 1960s (Meyer-Schlamp 525)
Majestic Theater
21 SE Fifth St.; c. 1910 (Deeds 66)
Majestic Theater
View of Fourth and Main Sts., showing the side of the theater in the distance (right) with an old sign advertising “Pictures & Vaudeville;” dated 1945
New Majestic Theater
Fifth and Locust Sts.; c. 1940 (Harms Collection)
North Side Bank and Theater
100 N. Main St.; left entrance is to the bank, and right entrance is to the theater, which had closed by 1920. Building is now Old National Bank branch (Deeds-Glascock 7)
North Side Bank and Theater
100 N. Main St.; c. 1915 (Knecht Collection)
Orpheum Theater
First and Locust Sts.; c. 1910 (Deeds 67)
Rosedale Theater
Located behind the gas station at Division and N. Willow Rd., this building was renamed Theater A and later became The Pub restaurant; c. 1950s (Koch Studio Collection)
Ross Theater
Crowd standing outside the theater entrance; c. 1955 (Koch Studio Collection)
Ross Theater
Group standing outside the entrance to the theater, looking north toward Washington Ave.; c. 1955 (Koch Studio CollectionO
Ross Theater
Sunday School class in the auditorium of the theater, which was used temporarily by a congregation building a new church; c. 1955 (Koch Studio Collection)
Ross Theater
Church service in the theater while the congregation was building a new church; c. 1955 (Koch Studio Collection)
Ross Theater
Men sitting in the lobby of the theater; c. 1955 (Koch Studio Collection)
Ross Theater
Women and children in the lobby of the theater; c. 1955 (Koch Studio Collection)
Ross Theater
The theater stands at right in the Ross Center complex at Washington Ave. and Boeke Rd.; dated 1970 (Ward Collection)
Ross Theater
Photo taken shortly before the building was razed in the 1990s (17PC 3)
Royal Theater
This building at 703 E. Walnut St. originally housed the theater, which operated from c. 1929 to the early 1950s; it is pictured here c. late 1970s before it was razed. (Miscellaneous Collection)
Sunset Drive-In Theater
Aerial view of theater under construction; c. 1949 (Mesker Steel Collection)
Sunset Drive-In Theater
Located on Hwy. 41 north of Lynch Rd.; c. 1987 (9 PC 65)