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14-JUL-2009 Kerry Tingley

The Ross Ragland Theater

Klamath Falls, OR

The Ross Ragland was the 1940 Art Deco styled Esquire Movie Theater that served Klamath Falls for many years. It was renovated into a community theater and opened it's doors in 1989. It brings in entertainment and also acts as a community showcase for plays, recitals and local activities.

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Carl and Racine Erland17-Jul-2009 11:27
Great lines..a great image of a landmark building.
Jola Dziubinska17-Jul-2009 00:04
Nice modern style.
Astrid Taen16-Jul-2009 14:47
I love these old art deco theaters. Great that it is actively being used and in such good condition.
Maaike Huizer16-Jul-2009 11:44
That is very nice architecture. Looks great against the blue sky.
Russ Rose16-Jul-2009 03:21
nice old theater building. seen many similar.
Guest 16-Jul-2009 01:51
It looks like the sacred heart! Love Deco things!
Jeff Lobaugh16-Jul-2009 01:36
Nothing like an old small town theater. Well captured!
Cindi Smith16-Jul-2009 00:39
Cool theatre...right out of the past! Can't beat it!
cits_4_pets15-Jul-2009 23:54
Wonderful angle Kerry, nice exposure, great details shown. Beautiful theater. Excellent shot. ~
Mairéad15-Jul-2009 22:33
Good shot and nice to see that it's still
be used as a theatre.
Guest 15-Jul-2009 20:51
Love this one! Great colours.
Walter Otto Koenig15-Jul-2009 19:52
Nice shot of this old time theater.
Barbara Heide15-Jul-2009 14:49
peculiar style and colours! nice entry!
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