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The
beautiful Fox Carthy Circle Theatre |
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The
Carthay Circle was a prime West Coast premiere theatre for many
years |
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The
theatre was very popular with some of the movie industry's biggest
producers, including Walt Disney |
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Spotlights and special lighting added to the beauty of the Carthay
Circle |
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From
high above, the Carthay Circle Theatre was surrounded by very little
development — As early as 1963, NGC, which owned the Carthay Circle,
had plans to include the theatre next to an office tower development
which would be the headquarters for the chain, but the theatre was razed by the early-1970s
— The area is now filled with a number of office towers and residential
developments |
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Another
aerial picture (c. 1921) |
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Theatre's
parking lot |
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A long
canopy lead patrons to the entrance |
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Closer
look at the canopy and tower (1937) |
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The
marquee |
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A gold
miner statue (1927) |
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A full
view of the theatre — A smaller facade of the Carthay Circle can be
seen at the Disney-MGM Studios at Walt Disney World, Florida |
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Engagement of "Can-Can" (1960) |
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Another
statue in the lobby (1962) |
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Lounge
(1942) |
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Lounge
from another view |
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The
beautiful auditorium and stage (1926) |
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The
balcony and ceiling of the Carthay Circle |