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An account of the resource
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A name given to the resource
Bama Theatre employees, 1938
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The topic of the resource
Theaters
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An account of the resource
These are the first employees for the new Bama Theatre, dedicated in 1938. Seated left to right, Amanda King, Corrine Dean and Mrs. John Newell. Standing are Alvin Davidson, C. Britt Turner, Robert Moses, Hampton Bush, Harlan Meredith, John Caldwell, Roger Butler, Ira Pruitt, John Newell, Paul Newell, Bill Northington and Joe McPherson.
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Tuscaloosa News Archive
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A point or period of time associated with an event in the lifecycle of the resource
1938
Contributor
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Betty Slowe (Description)
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Photograph
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963
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A name given to the resource
Art, Music, and Theatre
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An account of the resource
Local art, music, and theatre activities including people, and buildings.
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Photograph
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A name given to the resource
Bama Theatre Interior
Subject
The topic of the resource
Theaters
Whilldin, D.O. (David Oliver, 1881-1970
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An account of the resource
This is the interior of the Bama Theatre, designed in 1938 by architect D.O. Whilldon. "The house of the theatre is actually a reproduction of the courtyard of the Davanzati Palace of Florence, Italy with the orchestra and balcony sections decorated as a Spanish courtyard, complete with balconies and ironwork. The murals on the acoustical panels, painted by Italian-born scenic designer Navino Nataloni, and the twinkling stars and clouds on the night sky ceiling complete the open-air feel of the performance hall. The Theatre was converted to a performing arts center in 1976 and was completely renovated for live theatrical use." The Arts Council of Tuscaloosa
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City of Tuscaloosa
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Jason Townsend (Description)
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Photograph
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468
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Art, Music, and Theatre
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Local art, music, and theatre activities including people, and buildings.
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Title
A name given to the resource
Bama Theatre Marquee, 1976
Subject
The topic of the resource
Theaters
Whilldin, D.O. (David Oliver), 1881-1970
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An account of the resource
The marquee of the Bama Theatre as it looked in 1976.
The previous city hall on this same site came down in 1936, and a new city hall was built under the Public Works Administration for a cost of $200,000. The building housed city offices and meeting rooms, an auditorium/movie theater, a barbershop, and a drugstore. The building was designed by architect D.O. Whilldin.
The theatre initially was leased to the Bama Theatre Company for a period of twenty years. On the afternoon of April 12, 1938, a parade led by the Million Dollar Band started at the university and marched to the Bama, where a PWA officials presented the keys to the building to Mayor Luther Davis. Mr. Davis was also a pharmacist who occupied the drugstore in the building for many years.
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City of Tuscaloosa
Date
A point or period of time associated with an event in the lifecycle of the resource
Circa 1976
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Jason Townsend (Description)
Whitney Telle (Description)
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Photograph
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469
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Art, Music, and Theatre
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Local art, music, and theatre activities including people, and buildings.
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Title
A name given to the resource
Bama, Ritz, and Diamond Theatres, 1935
Subject
The topic of the resource
Theaters
Motion pictures
Description
An account of the resource
Advertisement for the three theatres that used to grace the streets of downtown Tuscaloosa, the Bama (later renamed Druid), Ritz, and Diamond theatres. This advertisement was scanned from a 1935 copy of The Corolla, the University of Alabama yearbook.
The Corolla, v. 42, 1935
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The Corolla
Publisher
An entity responsible for making the resource available
The University of Alabama
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A point or period of time associated with an event in the lifecycle of the resource
1935
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Paul W. Bryant Museum
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Advertisement
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1199
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Art, Music, and Theatre
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An account of the resource
Local art, music, and theatre activities including people, and buildings.
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A name given to the resource
Belvedere and Diamond Theaters, 1919
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The topic of the resource
Motion pictures
Theaters
Description
An account of the resource
Advertisement for the Belvedere and Diamond Theatres found in the 1919 Corolla, the University of Alabama yearbook. "High Class Motion Pictures, Programs changed each day."
The Corolla, v. 26, 1919
Creator
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Belvedere and Diamond Theatres
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The Corolla
Publisher
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The University of Alabama
Date
A point or period of time associated with an event in the lifecycle of the resource
1919
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Paul W. Bryant Museum
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Advertisement
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Art, Music, and Theatre
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An account of the resource
Local art, music, and theatre activities including people, and buildings.
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Photograph
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Title
A name given to the resource
Diamond Theater, 621 23rd Avenue, circa 1950
Subject
The topic of the resource
Motion picture theaters
Description
An account of the resource
The Diamond Theater opened in 1946 at 621 23rd Avenue in Tuscaloosa and closed in 1967. The building accommodated 500 and was fitted with the most modern cinema equipment, attractively decorated and completely fireproof. The theater and Diamond Drugs next door were part of a group of businesses known as the Bluefront District that catered to African-Americans. The building was razed in 2007 to make room for the city's Intermodal facility.
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James Baughman
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James Baughman
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Circa 1950
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Betty Slowe (Description)
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Photograph
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2437
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Tuscaloosa (AL)
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Local art, music, and theatre activities including people, and buildings.
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A name given to the resource
Druid Theater, 1963
Subject
The topic of the resource
Theaters
Motion pictures
Description
An account of the resource
This Druid Theater advertising actors Ann Margaret, and Dick Van Dyke starring in the movie "Bye Bye Birdie" was the second Druid Theater, It built in the early '60's and was located on University Blvd across from the new Embassy Suites, now a parking lot. You can see the old ABC Store in the background on the corner of Lurleen North and University.
There was an ugly incident at this Druid Theater on July 9, 1964. Renowned actor Jack Palance was at the theater with his wife and family, when a rumor spread that he was there to support the new policy of integration at the theater. A crowd of between 600-1,000 ensued with a near riot. Bricks were thrown through the windows and fire hoses dispersed the crowd. No one was injured and Palance was given a police escort to his hotel. He denied any involvement with the new theater policy, and said he simply wanted to go to the movies while visiting his wife's aunt in Northport.
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Chamber of Commerce of West Alabama
Date
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1963
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Tuscaloosa Public Library
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Photograph
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648
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Art, Music, and Theatre
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Local art, music, and theatre activities including people, and buildings.
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Photograph
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A name given to the resource
Druid Theater, Circa 1951
Subject
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Theaters--Tuscaloosa
Hutson, Don, 1913-1997
Contributor
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Betty Slowe (Description)
Reggie Harris
Crystal Mealer (Description)
Type
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Photograph
Identifier
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1235
Coverage
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Tuscaloosa (AL)
Description
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The Druid Theater was located by the First National Bank Building (now the PNC Building) on University Boulevard. The theater was formerly the Bama Theatre until the new theater was built on Greensboro Avenue at Sixth Street in 1938. Druid Theater was demolished for expansion of the bank building.
Showing was a feature with Robert Mitchum called a Kefauver Expose. In 1950-51, the United States Senate had a special committee to investigate organized crime in interstate commerce. The committee was named after Tennessee Senator Estes Kefauver who first chaired the committee.
Also featured was former University of Alabama All-American and Green Bay Packer Don Hutson.
Date
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Circa 1951
Source
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The Corolla
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Title
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Art, Music, and Theatre
Description
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Local art, music, and theatre activities including people, and buildings.
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Still Image
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Photograph
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10 inches by 8 inches
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Title
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Early Tuscaloosa Marching Band
Subject
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Marching bands
Dirt roads
Description
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A marching band prepares to play for the people of Tuscaloosa before roads were paved. Paving of main roads began around 1913.
Source
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Tuscaloosa News Archive
Contributor
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Betty Slowe (Description)
Type
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Photograph
Identifier
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257
Coverage
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Tuscaloosa (AL)
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Art, Music, and Theatre
Description
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Local art, music, and theatre activities including people, and buildings.
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Postcard
Dublin Core
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Title
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Elks Home, circa 1900
Subject
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Opera
Theaters
Elks (Fraternal order)
Schuyler, Don Buell
Description
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The Elks Home and Auditorium was built shortly after the organization of Elks Lodge No. 393 on January 7th, 1898. The auditorium was Tuscaloosa’s second opera house. It was located on the southeast corner of 6th Street and 22nd Avenue. In the 1920s it was bought by Joe Burchfield. . It was remodeled under the direction of architect Don Buell Schuyler in 1940 and re-dedicated as the Alta Apartments. It was demolished in 2008 for construction of the city hall complex.
The Tuscaloosa Elks played an active role in working with handicapped children, as well as, a variety of other youth programs.
Source
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Personal Collection of Jason Townsend
Contributor
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Elizabeth Bradt (Description)
Type
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Postcard
Identifier
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56
Coverage
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Tuscaloosa (AL)