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Palace Theatre – 1985

We were talking on Friday about the original Palace Theatre on Ouellette Ave. The following photos were forwarded to me by Darren at artwindsor.org, who took them from his apartment at the Royal Windsor Terrace where he lived at the time.

The theatre was opened in 1920, as the Allen Theatre, which was a chain across Canada and the USA in the late 1910’s and early 1920’s. It was designed by Detroit architect C. Howard Crane, who designed all of the Allen Theatres across North America. In 1924, the name was changed from the Allen to the Palace. The theatre closed at the end of 1985, as can be seen on the marquee above. It was demolished in January 1986, and Palace v. 2.0 was built in its place. In later years it was owned by Famous Players, who closed it down in the late 1990’s early 2000’s. It has since been purchased and reopened as an independent cinema.

Andrew

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  • thanks for posting this. i wish i took more photos around town back then like you do now. the city really has changed in just the last 20 years.

  • I remember going to see "Treasure Island" and "The Scarecrow" at the Palace when I was in grade 1 or 2. It looked like a dump from the outside but once I got in I couldn't believe how big and fancy the theater was inside. It reminded me of an opera house.

  • I wish you would have too :)

    It sure has changed even in the last 5 years.

    Thanks again for sharing these with us.

  • I still have a lot of photos I can send you that i took from the roof of the RWT. maybe i will send them tomorrow. they're scans of slides since i shot kodachrome 64 back then. unfortunately i was so depressed around 1986 so i threw out so many of my slides and negs. : (

  • Remember Palace V2 was built at the height of the Garth Drabinsky era at Cineplex-Odeon--remember the 80s vibe in that place?...complete with that big mosaic painting over the escalator well.

  • wow! the old palace! i wonder if it was sold to cineplex odeon in 1985, before expanding and when did the odeon theatre open, when did the vanity close?

    if i could go back in time, i'd see...paul mccartney's give my regards to broad street.

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