If you enjoyed our time travel back to December 18, 1941 New Gretna, I thought that you might want to take a side trip to the Community Theater in Tuckerton to catch a movie before returning to the present. I just have to make a slight adjustment on the time machine's controls. The pop corn is on me!
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The Palace Theater, on Main Street in Tuckerton, later became the Community Theater. I doubt if there are any blog readers out there who remember it as the Palace Theater. (Post card courtesy of the Tuckerton Historical Society.)
Here's tonight's show . . .
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Tuckerton Beacon - 1941
They sure don't make movies like they used to! The question is . . . Is that good or bad?
Pete S.
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