Empire Movie Theater Neon Sign
by Edward Fielding
Title
Empire Movie Theater Neon Sign
Artist
Edward Fielding
Medium
Photograph - Painting
Description
Note: the watermark in the lower right does not appear in the final print.
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Empire Movie Theater, Livingston, Mt - artwork by Edward M. Fielding
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The New State Theater was opened in 1935 as a single-screen movie house with 685 seats. By 1950, it was known as the State Theater.
It has been divided into two auditoriums and is now known as the Empire Twin Theater. It shows first-run films, and has a wonderful Streamline Moderne facade and marquee, with a vertical sign on top of the triangular marquee.
A later, rectangular-shaped sign, somewhat 1960's or 1970's-looking in appearance, has been added to the middle of the vertical with the word 'Empire' inside.
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March 7th, 2015
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