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Sadly, Barrel House Liquors in DC was renovated last year and the barrel facade is no more. Now it looks like any other shop in town. [emoji849]View attachment 136266 A TTC streetcar sweeper clears the road on Coxwell near Queen St.
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Sadly, Barrel House Liquors in DC was renovated last year and the barrel facade is no more. Now it looks like any other shop in town.
One of the best Christmas movies ever made. [emoji106][emoji3]
Rob
51st Street looking toward 7th Avenue. It looks like two hotels, but it's really only one. In 1939, the dowdy old Hotel Victoria carved off a piece of itself to be renamed the Abbey, as a discount hotel intended to attract the throngs of tourists expected to flood into the city for the World's Fair. The Fair only lasted two years, but the Abbey lingered for decades as a favorite cheap-lodging spot for those having business in the theatre district, gaining the nickname "Shabby Abbey" in the process.
Turn the corner and you're standing in front of the Roxy, once the most lavish movie house in town, but quickly eclipsed by Radio City Music Hall -- which lured away even "Roxy" Rothafel himself. But it's still an experience -- and with nearly six thousand seats it's not like they're going to be sold out or anything. You've got nothing better to do, it's cold and wet and slushy out, and there's probably something showing with Tyrone Power or Alice Faye that'll help you kill a couple of hours.
Gloria Swanson poses in the ruins of the Roxy. 1960.
A weird but poignant reverse echo back to her "Sunset Boulevard" role.
Another excellent movie.
Seeing these photos of lost, demolished imagination palaces bring a tear of nostalgia to my mind's eye.
Rob
We actually went to see it recently in a theater, also; being a big Jack Webb fan myself, it was good to see him in an early role before Dragnet.
As a matter of fact, we always go to the Fathom Event movies every month... We are going to see "Rebel Without a Cause" this Sunday.
James Dean, he was keen... And Sunday movies are no longer taboo. [emoji6][emoji106]
Rob