On Sunday June the 23rd at 1:00pm the Athol Historical Society will host a second
exhibition of film history enthusiast Jonathan A. Boschen’s well-received presentation on the
York and Capitol. The presentation, which utilizes a slide show, explores these buildings during
their reign as theaters throughout the 1930’s, through the 1950’s and discusses how they are
significant and important to Athol’s history. One of the highlights of the presentation is the
historic photographs from the 1930’s, that have been digitally scanned at a high resolution. This
will allow viewers of the presentation to clearly see the ornate architectural details of both
theaters up close, and help them understand how these two buildings brought entertainment and
joy to the town. Along with the photographs, back ground information on the buildings’
architects and owners, as well as other significant pieces of film history and Americana that
relate to going to the movies in Athol are shown. Admission to the presentation is free and
complimentary freshly popped popcorn and candy will be served.
Saturday, May 25, 2013
Back again by popular Demand: “Movie Theaters and Other Movie Facts of Athol Massachusetts” JUNE 23RD at 1:00pm
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