Image of damage to the Denali Theater, and other buildings, in Anchorage, Alaska after the March 27, 1964 earthquake. Marquee reads Denali. Street sign to the right of the theater reads 4th Av, B. Also visible are street lights, utility poles, and...
Information from note on image: N.W. corner of 3rd and Seward; originally a furniture store and then a theatre; first territorial museum and, by 1960, the State Health Department office of vital statistics
Interior of 4th Avenue Theatre, Anchorage, Alaska, opening night, with guests. From verso: "Opening night guests. L to R - E. Wells Ervin, Louis and Stella Odsather. Cap Lathrop is behind Mrs. Odsather; the man in uniform is Col. Thomas Mosley,...
Interior of 4th Avenue Theatre, Anchorage, Alaska, with stage and murals. From verso: "Interior of theatre, looking toward stage and murals. May 1947." May 1947. Photographer: D. C. Knudsen. Original photograph size: 8" x 10".
Interior of 4th Avenue Theatre, Anchorage, Alaska, with view of balcony and ground floor seats. From verso: "Interior of theatre looking back toward balcony." 1947. Photographer: D. C. Knudsen. Original photograph size: 8" x 10".
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.
Lobby of 4th Avenue Theatre, Anchorage, Alaska. From verso: "Lobby on opening night." 1947. Photographer: D. C. Knudsen. Original photograph size: 8" x 10".
Looking down 4th Avenue toward a banner that reads "Anchorage Fur Rendezvous" in Anchorage, Alaska. Snow is on the roadway and spectators stand on the sidewalks waiting for the annual Fur Rondy parade. Signs on businesses read (left to right): "4th...
Looking east along Front Street from Seward Street; Juneau Drug Company is on the corner at left and Gross Theater is two buildings down. Signs in image: Juneau Drug, Percy's, Read [it] Today - See It [In] The News By Special Delivery.
Looking up Franklin Street from near Ferry Way; sign spanning street advertises Gross's Grand Theater, next to Gastineau Hotel; other businesses include the Central House, Alaskan Cafe, Triangle Bar, Arctic Hotel, and Cain Hotel
Many actors in costume on stage; orchestra in foreground Note accompanying photograph: "In the days of mustachios and button shoes, an amateur dramatic performance at the Louvre Theatre, 1904. Recognize anyone?"
Mezzanine in 4th Avenue Theatre, Anchorage, Alaska. From verso: "Mezzanine. Cap Lathrop's portrait once hung here." 1947. Photographer: D. C. Knudsen. Original photograph size: 8" x 10".
Nondiscrimination in Public Accommodations. Landmark anti-discrimination law providing for equal accommodation privileges to all citizens.
Physical description: 2pages Source: Ch2 SLA 1945
Signs in image: Tonight-big-show: The-six-gay-paree-girls. Burlesque. Peoples Theatre. Glove Contest Friday April 8, Kid Gallagher, Dick Agnew of California, "The Black Prince," W. Hooper, Liout C.L. Vale. Buy a drink at the bar and walk...