That could be a very pleasant surprise for someone. But since no price is given, I would suspect a high price tag as well.
Old Theater Equipment
For sale is the original theater equipment from the movie theater in Mount Enterprise, Tx. I think that it is from the 1940's & 1950's. It includes 2 large floor projectors, Speaker & amplifier, screen. There may be some other old things that go with it. VERY reasonable
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"I will post pictures of the equipment during the week of feb 7th."
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A Street View "drive" through the middle of Mt Enterprise (pop 525) doesn't leave the impression the town could have ever supported much of a theater.
"[I]We're going all the way, till the wheels fall off and burn[/I]!"
Bob Dylan, from [I]Brownsville Girl[/I]
[I]"Time wounds all heels"[/I]
John Lennon, referring to the Nixon/Hoover deportation fiasco.
does look mighty sparce .
population might have maxed at 622 -
After the Civil War,
Mt. Enterprise was able to move on after the loss of several townsmenbers.
By 1880, the town had a hotel, three sawmills,
two cotton gins, three churches, a school,
and a population of 150.
"New Mt. Enterprise" was incorporated on May 8, 1915, and again on April 25, 1936.
In 1940, the town had several businesses, a bank, a newspaper, and a reported population of 622.
Mt Enterprise History
had their own Rail road tho -
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Stranger things have happened. My Granpa ran a (silent) theater in the '20s in a town half that size. Although the building that housed it still stands, one would be hard pressed to imagine that now-mostly-deserted town ever had a theater of any sort.
I've still got a "seating board" from his theater somewhere. From memory, it was only like 8 rows of 10 seats. My aunt played piano for effects, and dad occasionally beat the drums (they were kids then).
"[I]We're going all the way, till the wheels fall off and burn[/I]!"
Bob Dylan, from [I]Brownsville Girl[/I]
[I]"Time wounds all heels"[/I]
John Lennon, referring to the Nixon/Hoover deportation fiasco.
Here ya go......
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