87 Comments for Majestic Theater

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Look at the work that went into these. The lines on the faces. Such personality!
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How Beautifully Grand.
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Theatres are always my favorite. Much appreciated. From the write-up, I was really expecting a shot of the still running AC unit! :)
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"picked clean" really means there isn't any of the original equipment present.
This is a very impressive projection booth. I love that the tracks for the fire shields are still visible over each window.
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the graffiti over the door say Redfox on the right door but I can't make out what it says over the left door.
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Wonderful New Galleries, Mr. Motts Thank You! I wonder if the "mesh" hanging at the top of the stage is an asbestos curtain? I learned about asbestos curtains in the Gary Indiana Theater gallery. Opacity is entertaining and educational too!!!
I'd like to know the faces and the names, but I don't think you need to know them to see the beauty :)
So pretty :)
Pretty. I'd hate to climb all that way just to graffiti my name
Does that say "NIGHTCORE"? I love nightcore :) And I'd like to see the chandelier
Pretty, but could do without the graffiti
Creepy, but cool
Thank you for this picture. Got really interested.
If it were not for you.....
would not be Google Earth-ing "Street View" around Collinsville Ave. E.St. Louis
If it were not for you .....
would not be reading pondering thinking searching studying about
The Murphy Building, being torn (April 2015) down brick by brick as to not damage The Majestic next door. Owner Kimberley Williams failed with her idea....
If it were not for you.....
would not have as much Fun Every Day.
Thanks Mr. M. for The New Gallery.
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Mr Shakespear I presume?
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I've seen that done on a new building, although it did not ornamentation, just a wide-grid mesh ( about 4" squares ) for the plants to grow on