Saturday, May 31, 2014

Jerome, Arizona - Part II - Liberty Theater

The Liberty Theater, located in Jerome, Arizona, first opened in 1918.  It closed in 1929.  The fascinating thing about this place is that, although the downstairs has undergone some changes, the upper area has remained unchanged since the theater's closing.


The outside of the theater.


This is a hallway upstairs which leads to the theater.


This is inside the theater looking back out into the hallway.



Looking down onto the stage and screen.


Some of the old equipment.


This is a rather creepy picture of Dad as I think he looks like a glowing cardboard cutout.  The theater was built to seat 536 people.


1928 Robert Morton Organ


This was kind of odd.  These are the walls in the bathroom where people who have visited have signed their names.  It reminded me of Greasewood Flats where people sign dollar bills and tape them all over the walls.

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