Very nice video, but two corrections are needed. The Victory Theatre was NOT conceived and built by Holyoke "city fathers" in 1912. Samuel and Nathan Goldstein of Western Massachusetts Theatres Incorportated (at that time known as “G.B. Theatres”) were early pioneers in the movie business. They built the theatre in 1919. The Victory opened as a MOVIE theatre (NOT a theatre for stage productions) on December 30th of that year.
I live just a couple of blocks away and everytime I've walk by this I have always wanted to go inside.. Im so excited that they're modeling it.. YAy!! :)
Very nice video, but two corrections are needed. The Victory Theatre was NOT conceived and built by Holyoke "city fathers" in 1912. Samuel and Nathan Goldstein of Western Massachusetts Theatres Incorportated (at that time known as “G.B. Theatres”) were early pioneers in the movie business. They built the theatre in 1919. The Victory opened as a MOVIE theatre (NOT a theatre for stage productions) on December 30th of that year.
SteveJKo 1 year ago
I gotta be part of this! Let's make this happen. Holyoke, Stand the Fuck Up!
LESN1 1 year ago
I live just a couple of blocks away and everytime I've walk by this I have always wanted to go inside.. Im so excited that they're modeling it.. YAy!! :)
daprincessregardless 1 year ago