The
upper left corner of the building, in what was the balcony
area. The brick wall is actually the exterior wall of the building
next door, and served as the interior wall of the Romina. The
Coca-Cola sign was obviously there when the stair-stepped
seat rows were installed, and looks as fresh as it did
in 1928 when the theater was built. The projection booth,
torn away long ago, was high at the center of the left wall.
Those windows face the street.
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