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Identifier

20049675

Description

W. G. Underwood, of the firm of Underwood and Ezell, points to the buried loud speaker which will conduct the sound right to cars' running boards at the new Bowie Boulevard Drive-In Theater, the first drive-in theater in Fort Worth, Texas, which will be worth $75,000. Underwood is wearing a long-sleeve shirt, trousers and eyeglasses.

Archival Date

1941-07-10

Collection Name

Fort Worth Star-Telegram Collection

Collection Number

AR406-6-1394

Original Format

Negatives, Black & White

File Format

JPG

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Subjects

loudspeakers; Theaters; Drive-in theaters

Names

Underwood, W. G.; Underwood and Ezell; Bowie Boulevard Drive-In Theater

Subjects

loudspeakers; Theaters; Drive-in theaters

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