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What's left of a classic movie house on Duval Street. 2007
History(Waymarking.Com)
"The Strand Theater in Key West opened in the mid-1920s as a single screen movie house that sat 800 around people. The theater closed sometime in the early 1980s and reopened as a nightclub. It remained open as a few other nightclubs until it became a Ripley's Believe It Or Not museum in 1993.
The theater was sold in December 2001 and closed in April 2002. It has since become another location of Walgreens drug store. Based on research, over the past 20 years the marquee had become damaged with parts even missing. Walgreens restored the marquee to its original status, with the exception of adding their own advertising. All of the interior has been removed and/or covered over with the exception of the balcony."
I've always liked this building, though I've not been able to find out much about it's history. I assume it must have had something to do with trading of materials with the centrally openable hatches and what looks like the remains of a hoist bar over them. It's got character.
Title: Strand Theatre
Date: 1925
Location: 236 North Kentucky Avenue, Lakeland, FL
Description: Marquee sign for theatre advertisement
Collection: Lakeland Photograph Collection
ID: p1927
Link: cdm15809.contentdm.oclc.org/digital/collection/p15809coll...
Entry for the Strand Book Store Tote Bag contest that I lost, real hard.
You can see the winning submissions here!
Door Bradley Eijke, Domburg
Panorama foto van het strand van Domburg.
De zo'n schijnt wel, maar achter de wolken.
Backward glace....
Warm smile...
Soft brown eyes....
Ramya with her jolly strands of maroon along with her happy curls...
Strand bei Hörnum/Sylt, aufgenommen im Oktober 2005, 180°, zusammengesetzt mit der Software Autostitch
Norway’s pelagic purse seiner trawler Strand Senior passing Sumburgh head, Shetland, headed west towards the blue whiting grounds to complete the last of the company’s blue whiting quota for 2016. The vessel is 67.4m in length and 13m in beam and was built by Slipen Mek Verksted shipyard in Norway 1999. Weather conditions in this photo was South-westerly force 5 to 6.