Having a movie theater right here in Holtville would have been a dream-come-true for me as a child. I was a movie addict and we always had to drive all the way to Calexico or El Centro to get my fix. I can only imagine how awesome it would have been to have a theater here in town. I would have been there for every show. Unfortunately the Alamo Theater was destroyed in a fire before I was even born. My mom remembers attending shows at the theater though and she's told me plenty of stories, like how you used to be able to trade in bottle caps to see a show instead of paying. Oh, what an age that must have been! If anybody out there has memories they'd like to share about the Alamo Theater, please leave a comment in the comments section below! |
I totally wish we had a movie theater. :)
ReplyDeleteUsed to spend many Saturday afternoons in the Alamo in the 50's Lots of John Wayne, and Old Westerns. Cartoons, double features, and Lots of Disney.
ReplyDeleteBack in the 50's would go to the Alamo to see John Wayne and the latest Disney, always a great Cartoon Pop Candy and popcorn, spent many an Saturday afternoon there, and always loved the Christmas Matinee with Santa.....
ReplyDeleteGreat site Luke.. Really enjoying your website.. Please keep up the good work
ReplyDeleteSo glad you like it! You keep reading, I'll keep writing :)
DeleteI remember the frozen cokes, man they were good.
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DeleteLoved Tuesday night family night, there was 8 children in our family but we could all go to the movies on tuesday night. one Tuesday night, my family walked to the theatre from 830 Fern and coming home Daddy had to carry me because I hurt my ankle. Loved the DiPauli's(spelling?), they nick named my brother oo ups for 2 cups.
DeleteI had my 8th birthday, with a bunch of girlfriends, celebrated at the Alamo watching "The Shaggy Dog"... great memories! Love this site...Thanks!
ReplyDeleteOh, so many memories. I loved Mr. DePaoli's frozen Dr Peppers. Spent so many weekends there. I actually watched the Alamo burn down in 1977. I cried the whole time. I miss the good old days.
ReplyDeleteI wonder if anybody has photos of the Alamo when it was around and what it looked liked in its final moments. I so wish we could rebuild it on the same site.
ReplyDeleteI lived across from the park in the Motor Inn, 82/83 and it was still there, but more as a burnt out shell. As kids we always thought it was weird they just left it for so long. We assumed it was haunted, and we'd peak in. There was really no roof - and from the back you could still see all the seats, the projector booth, candy/popcorn stands etc. - it was just left and abandoned. Always wondered when they would rebuild it but I guess it wasn't to be.
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