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The Lyric Theatre in Blacksburg. Opened April 17, 1930. Read more about the Lyric's history and current stuff going on RIGHT HERE
Signs, Signs
The Lyric Theatre in Blacksburg. Opened April 17, 1930. Read more about the Lyric's history and current stuff going on RIGHT HERE
Signs, Signs
Love your angle and how the purple and yellow pop out!
ReplyDeleteNeat blend of the two signs and love the sky. We saw Gravity and Captain Phillips. Both really good!
ReplyDeleteMan, those colors are fantastic !
ReplyDeleteLooks, and sounds, like a great place to go and watch a movie!
ReplyDeletecool shot, interesting sky and what a fancy sign, I love old theatres.
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ReplyDeleteThere is a Lyric in Lexington but it got turned into apartments or something. not sure why they still have theaters as they are expensive and obsolete now.
ReplyDeleteI love that its still being used. Great history on their page.
ReplyDeleteTypical art deco signage at the top - glad it is still going.
ReplyDeletei enjoy those mysterious clouds. do you have lyrics. for me it is a daily change. you never know what my favorite song will be. ha. ha!! ( :
ReplyDeletei like the lettering in the building, too. very cool.
ReplyDeleteI looooove these little art deco theatres Tanya, thank goodness many of them are being restored.. we have at least four of them in Perth and they are definitely my favourite choice of movie venue.
ReplyDeleteI love this photo! The blue of the sky and the purple in the sign look so good together. Very pretty!
ReplyDeleteI like the style of that theatre!
ReplyDeleteI would much rather see a movie in one of these old theatres than a cineplex.
ReplyDeleteI love that orchid color in front and also wouldn't mind seeing a wonderful old movie there!
ReplyDeleteI like the older look of this building. And you caught it at a great angle!
ReplyDeleteWe have a Lyric theater here, too.
ReplyDeleteThat's one colorful sign.
ReplyDeleteWow that's great that the cinema is still in use!
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