131 Comments for Ritz Theater

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It's always a little strange how one part like this of a building could be fine with a little cleaning and the rest looks abandoned for 50 years.
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Well, it subtle.
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That was funny-dammit!
Looks like a carbon arc projector.
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Wow indeed!!!!
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Wonder who the last person to exit those doors was? And when was it?
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Awsome! Thanks for posting.
It really is a fine gallery - The cerulean is adorable - those hues, shades and tints together, most awesome to me, you have done well and i thank you, Mr. M. Strange event. FTW
Granted, this equipment may be of no use to a MODERN theater, but there are many, many people like myself who collect old projection equipment, films, theater stuff, etc. who would be thrilled to be able to get equipment like this. Just do a search on eBay for "vintage projectors" and see how many listings pop up. I for one would love to be able to purchase the entire contents of this room.
This would make a nice "open air" theater, for putting on plays under the stars. Of course, they'd have to do some slight remodeling.
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Look, we all know why this place folded- you can only run so many Nicholas Cage film festivals...
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Property includes a "dryquarium"!
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Property has native landscape with a wonderful view of the watertower, and the neighbor's trucks! Motivated seller, make an offer NOW!
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Jurrasic Projector Park, ?
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100K!!!! It must have been very close to collapsing as I would think they'd get an entirely new entryway with Brass Doors for that price.