This was probably the best location I have ever had the pleasure to explore! After a good tip-off from a mate of mine I decided to make an early start and get this place documented while access was possible. As soon as I walked in it was like derp heaven, with everything left exactly as it was when the place was shut just over a year ago. 1960's signage lines the halls and some of the best chandeliers I've ever seen in a theatre! The highlight for me was definitely the projector room, finding magazines and music tapes left from the workers and a Soul Train cassette left out as though someone had just been listening to it
If you don't know the history then just google the name, it's got plenty of action in the media at the moment with a lot of people trying to save it from being tore down to be replaced with a rollercoaster!
Before everyone decides to take a road trip to this place, save your fuel! It has now been sealed, which if I'm honest I'm happy about, because if they do get the chance to save it at least it won't be wrecked first.
Sorry there's not many photos, I spent about 3 hours in here and honestly thought I'd taken more. Too busy walking around in awe of the place.
Hope you enjoy!
Thanks!
If you don't know the history then just google the name, it's got plenty of action in the media at the moment with a lot of people trying to save it from being tore down to be replaced with a rollercoaster!
Before everyone decides to take a road trip to this place, save your fuel! It has now been sealed, which if I'm honest I'm happy about, because if they do get the chance to save it at least it won't be wrecked first.
Sorry there's not many photos, I spent about 3 hours in here and honestly thought I'd taken more. Too busy walking around in awe of the place.
Hope you enjoy!
Thanks!