16WadeSt captures the last marquee at the now closed Circle Cinemas in Cleveland Circle.
See the theatre's CinemaTreasures page and the article in last Sunday's Globe City Weekly.
Despite the inaccuracy, this sign was a classy thing to do. So many local cinemas have closed unceremoniously without any 'goodbye' to their long-time customers.
I'm sad it's closing. Despite the fact that it was in pretty bad condition (holes in screens, etc) when I was at BC, it was our go-to movie theater.
but I never went much. I think they catered more to teenagers' tastes.
Well, the photo is memorable for another reason:
It's probably the first-time a cinema marquee didn't have any MIS3ING LET ERS!
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But the Circle opened in 1940, not 1965
See the theatre's CinemaTreasures page and the article in last Sunday's Globe City Weekly.
Despite the inaccuracy, this sign was a classy thing to do. So many local cinemas have closed unceremoniously without any 'goodbye' to their long-time customers.
First the Ground Round, and now Circle Cinemas
I'm sad it's closing. Despite the fact that it was in pretty bad condition (holes in screens, etc) when I was at BC, it was our go-to movie theater.
Sorry to see it go,
but I never went much. I think they catered more to teenagers' tastes.
One thing ...
Well, the photo is memorable for another reason:
It's probably the first-time a cinema marquee didn't have any MIS3ING LET ERS!