Verso: “Outside the village Naatsilanei heard the sound of a woman crying. It was his wife!” From Fires on the Water, 1989, Naa Kahidi Theater [written by Dave Hunsaker]. Photo by Fred Andrews.
Interior view of the Empress Theater, erected 1927. Written on the right side is The Empress Fairbanks Alaska. World's Farthest North Theater. Fireproof Construction Throughout. Erected 1927.
Title taken from verso. View of Center Theater on Spenard Road next to Market Basket Foods in Anchorage, Alaska, with woman standing near sign listing movies and vehicles parked near building. Signs read: "Market Basket Foods" and "The Center...
Title taken from verso. View of the Lacey Street Theater on the corner of Second and Lacey Streets in Fairbanks, Alaska. The building was built in 1936 in Art Deco style; a large vertical neon sign on the corner of the building reads "Lacey St"....
Title taken from verso. View of Denali Theater, owned by Lathrop Company, in Spenard section of Anchorage, Alaska, with Flapjack Jim's restaurant at right. Signs on building read: "Denali" and "Flapjack Jim's." Jan. 1965. Photographer: Ward W....
Four ladders against the side of the burning theater; fire hoses trained on roof; smoke billowing from building; houses and mountain in the background.
Title taken from creator's notes. Color photograph. Notes read: The north side of Second Street from Cushman looking east toward Lacey. The businesses (left to right) are a gift shop, Griffin's Music (and photography), the Model Cafe, the...
Title from indexer. Photograph shows the view of a street in Fairbanks. Two street signs can be seen. One reads "Fairbanks Cigar Store" another on the other side of the street reads "Imperial Cigar Store".
Title by indexer. Photograph of four men standing outside the door to the Metcalf, Hamilton, Kansas City Bridge (MHKCB) Company Camp theater in Dawson Creek. The theater is in a Quonset-style building. This photograph is a part of a...
Title taken from creator's notes. Caption reads: The south side of 2nd Street from Cushman to Lacey. The Stores (from right to left) are Lavery's grocery store (there is a stairway that led to upstairs business when this building was first...
Title taken from creators notes. Caption reads: The north side of 2nd street (from left to right beginning at Cushman Street to Lacey) The corner store was a gift shop, next Griffins Music shop, the Model Cafe, the Pantorion Cleaners, Alaska...
Title taken from creator's notes. Photograph of Cushman and Second Streets, flags are hung in preparation of the Winter Carnival. Visible is Lavery's Grocery, Quality Liquors, Mecca Bar and the Empress Theater. Caption: It was said during this...
View of the marquee of the Gross 20th Century Theater in Juneau, Alaska. There is a man on the marquee and three men and several children standing below it. The marquee reads: "Thur Thru Mon North to Alaska", "John Wayne & Steward Granger North to...