CAPTURING THE BEAUTIFUL, THE MUNDANE, AND THE EXTRAORDINARY IN THE CITY OF SUBDUED EXCITEMENT
Tuesday, October 6, 2009
The Mount Baker Theatre Tower
The Mount Baker Theatre was built in 1927, one of West Coast Theatres majestic "movie palaces" of the 1920's. The elaborate Spanish-Moorish architecture was designed by architect R.C. Reamer. The Theatre is still a great place to catch a Broadway show, dance troupe, or creepy silent movie accompanied by the antique Wurlitzer pipe organ.
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So glad to hear it still functions as a theater. This is a terrific shot, lizziviggi. That cherry red against the blue sky really draws you in but it pays to look at all the details.
ReplyDeleteThis is a great compsosition! I think it's the first time I visit your blog and I have to tell you you have wonderful photos on your blog.
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Sounds like a great place, looks out of place, like it should be in the South West! Great photo
ReplyDeleteInteresting architecture for Washington, isn't it?
ReplyDeleteWeren't thoses old time movie theaters grand. Not that I was around that far back. seattle had quite a few at one time too. It was just neat to go there. speaking of going---the restrooms were fabulous too.
ReplyDeleteI am glad this one is still around and being used. MB
amazing colors!
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