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In 1969, the Tivoli Theatre at 6350 Delmar was remodeled and opened as the Magic Lantern Cinema by Arthur Enterprises, Inc. and the St. Louis Cinema Arts Educators. The goal was to offer the best in classic and contemporary film art. Present for the ribbon cutting in October 1969 were (l to r) Edward Arthur representing Arthur Enterprises, Mayor Nathan Kaufman and James Scott of Cinema Art Educators.
In late February 1910, a major snowfall hit St. Louis. Photographer Eugene Taylor went to work with his camera. This photograph shows the Lion Gates, sometimes referred to by Lewis as "The Gates of Opportunity," on either side of Delmar Boulevard. University Heights #1 Subdivision is on the right. This photograph appeared in "The Woman's National Daily" on February 28, 1910.
This photograph was taken about 1948, looking west on Delmar Boulevard Most of the street level stores were retail establishments. Rubenstein's Apparel and Libson's were two of the ladies' clothing stores. The popular Tivoli Theatre is on the left. This photograph appeared in an undated University City Chamber of Commerce promotional brochure.
This photograph shows the Linotype machines in the Composing Room of the Lewis Publishing Company in the Woman's Magazine Building. The photograph appeared in "The Papers of the People," a booklet promoting the Lewis Publishing Company, published in 1906.
When this photograph was taken, looking east on Delmar Boulevard from Kingsland Avenue, much of the work of the University City Land Clearance for Redevelopment Authority had been completed. In this photograph Kingsland south of Delmar had been realigned to meet Kingsland north of Delmar. Epstein Plaza had been created at the new corner created by the realignment. Mutual Federal Savings and Loan Association's new location was open for business.
As part of the complete renovation of the Tivoli Theatre in 1995, the original sign was recreated. In this photograph, it is being installed.