Can anyone suggest resources (or post their own photos) which show photos of the old Alba Theatre? The site at 4816 N. Kedzie was a parking lot for many years, and now there are newly built apartments for seniors. I watched the construction crew digging out some terrific old foundations last year, including those at the old Alba building.
Try <a HREF="http://www.historictheatres.org/">The Theatre Historical Society of America </a> in Elmhurst. They are in the same building as the York theater.
The Alba Theater became the Alba-A-Go-Go in the late 1960"s. My best friend lived across the alley behind it and on Saturday nights when we had to babysit his younger sister, the noise was deafening. But a good place to meet girls once his parents came home
trainutlen Wrote:
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> The Alba Theater became the Alba-A-Go-Go in the
> late 1960"s. My best friend lived across the alley
> behind it and on Saturday nights when we had to
> babysit his younger sister, the noise was
> deafening. But a good place to meet girls once
> his parents came home
If you didn't see it on our events page, note that Forgotten Chicago is doing a one-night-only presentation on the history of Chicago movie theaters at the newly reopened Portage Theater, 4050 North Milwaukee on Tuesday, July 15: