Monday, June 17, 2013

The Gate Theater 1942...

Early in 1942, Paul Wolfe leased land from the Carmichaels. With his partner, Fred Whitton (Whitton St), he built the Gate Theater. The theater had five hundred seats. When World War II was over, Paul sold his intrest in the theater to his partner Fred Whitton. In 1954, Martin Rogers with three of his friends rented the old theater building and turned into a recreational spot with pool tables and pinball machines. Tony Shaieb subleased the building from Martin Rogers and operated it as a pool room and restuarant from 1956 until 1957 when the place burned down.. Soon after, Shaieb bought the property from the Carmichaels, it was without a roof for many years. In 1962 Shaieb put a roof on the building and remodeled the interior and opened for business as a playland arcade and converted it into the Smoke Shop. Photo courtesy The Henry Hauser Museum.

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