The Rialto Theater closed in 1980, but was restored in 1987 and reopened once more showing movies, subdivided into 3-screens.
Recently, it sheltered the Rialto Theater, which explains the generous space.
The drawing, of two men driving through downtown with the Rialto Theater in full view, is captioned, "It's the town that time forgot."
A two week season of rock'n'roll circus performances at the Rialto Theatre in West End was a success.
It was successful until 1922 when the moviegoers visited the Rialto Theater, the new showplace in town.
After eight previews, it opened at the Rialto Theatre on October 12, 1981 and ran for 40 performances.
The 1960s-era Rialto Theater was successfully transformed into a first-class performance venue.
The Rialto Theatre underwent many changes since 2000.
Originally constructed in 1926 as the Rialto Theatre, the building at 1135 13th Street had a number of occupants in its early years.
Rialto Theatre in Tampa, Florida was built in 1925 and opened in 1926.