
Calumet town hall & theater in Red Jacket - Eagles Convention |
Human Settlements, Cities and Towns, Buildings, Public Buildings, Municipal Buildings, City, Buildings, Civic Centers, Arts Facilities, Theaters |
Calumet town hall & theater in Red Jacket - Eagles Convention [Exterior photograph of Calumet Theatre and village hall. Photograph is taken at twilight and building is decorated with bunting and electric lights. A large crowd of people is gathered on the street and the lights of passing vehicles has caused lines across the image.]
Scanned: March 7, 2006 |
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Calumet town hall & theater in Red Jacket - Eagles Convention |
Human Settlements, Cities and Towns, Buildings, Public Buildings, Municipal Buildings, City, Buildings, Civic Centers, Arts Facilities, Theaters |
Calumet town hall & theater in Red Jacket - Eagles Convention [Exterior photograph of Calumet Theatre and village hall. Building is decorated with bunting and banner that reads "Headquarters." Several poeple are standing or walking along sidewalks.]
Scanned: March 7, 2006 |
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Calumet town hall & theater in Red Jacket - Eagles Convention |
Human Settlements, Cities and Towns, Buildings, Public Buildings, Municipal Buildings, City, Buildings, Civic Centers, Arts Facilities, Theaters |
Calumet town hall & theater in Red Jacket - Eagles Convention [Exterior photograph looking south along Sixth Street, showing Calumet firehall, Calumet Theatre and village hall. Photograph is taken at twilight and buildings are decorated with bunting and electric lights. A large crowd of people is gathered on the street and the lights of passing vehicles has caused lines across the image.]
Scanned: March 7, 2006 |
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Calumet town hall & theater in Red Jacket - Eagles Convention |
Human Settlements, Cities and Towns, Buildings, Public Buildings, Municipal Buildings, City, Buildings, Civic Centers, Arts Facilities, Theaters |
Calumet town hall & theater in Red Jacket - Eagles Convention [Exterior photograph of Calumet Theatre and village hall. Building is decorated with bunting and banner that reads "Headquarters." Several poeple are standing or walking along sidewalks.]
Scanned: March 7, 2006 |
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Fires - Kerredge Theatre |
Accidents, Fires, Buildings, Civic Centers, Arts Facilities, Theaters, |
Kerredge Theatre after the fire [The remains of the still smoldering building are pictured.]
Scanned: March 30, 2007 |
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Fires - Kerredge Theatre |
Accidents, Fires, Buildings, Civic Centers, Arts Facilities, Theaters, |
Kerredge Theatre after the fire [The remains of the still smoldering building are pictured.]
Scanned: March 30, 2007 |
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Buildings - Theatres - Calumet Theatre |
Buildings, Civic Centers, Arts Facilities, Theaters, Woody Plants, Trees, |
Calumet Theatre [Exterior view of the building.]
Scanned: February 28, 2008 |
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Entertainment - Movie Theatres |
Buildings, Civic Centers, Arts Facilities, Theaters, Transportation, Automotive, Retail Trade, Stores, Retail |
Lode Theatre and Parkside/Crown Bakery [Image of the Lode with two vehicles parked in front. The movie feature is The Blue Lagoon with Brooke Shields. A sign for the Copper Shop located in the Lode lobby is visible.]
Scanned: March 7, 2007 |
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Transportation - Courtin' Bike |
Transportation, Buildings, Civic Centers, Arts Facilities, Theaters, Peace Officers, Police |
Officer Ray Smith chats with Mr. & Mrs. James Grubb on their bicycle built for two. Jim is in his third year of mining engineering at Michigan Tech. Jim has had the bike for three years, but it wasnt always his, he took it in on a trade deal from one of his buddies who used it to court his wife. Ever since then, it has been called a Courtin' bike. It actually is a combination of two bicycles, a girls and a boys. Jim says his wife who rides the fore part, is the pilot while he produces most of the propulsion, is the chief engineer. [The Grubbs have a conversation with Officer Smith in front of the Kerredge Theater which is showing "The High and the Mighty" in Cinemascope.]
Scanned: April 16, 2009 |
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Theatres |
Buildings, Civic Centers, Arts Facilities, Theaters, Manners and Customs, Recreation, |
[Photo of what may be the Star Theatre which was located at 154 Shelden Avenue in Houghton according to a 1916-17 Polk Directory. The theatre is showing the picture "Foolish Wives" which came out in 1922 and also shows a sign with Capitol Theatre. It is believed that a fire destroyed this building, date unknown.]
Scanned: April 12, 2007 |
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