The Fox Theatre (often marketed as the Fabulous Fox) in Atlanta, Georgia is one of the grand movie palaces built in the United States in the 1920s. It is located at the corner of Peachtree Street and Ponce de Leon Avenue in Midtown Atlanta. The theatre's unique origin and Moorish design sets it apart from others of the era including those bearing the Fox Theatre name in other cities.
Fox Theatre (2211 Woodward Ave. Detroit, MI 48201-3467) near Grand Circus Park in downtown Detroit, Michigan is a National Historic Landmark from the Roaring Twenties. The Detroit Fox is the first and the largest of the Fox Theaters.
The Fox Theatre is one of the most famous theatres in St. Louis, Missouri. "The Fox", as locals call it, is located in the arts district of the Grand Center area in Midtown St.
The Fox Theater in Spokane, Washington is a 1930 Art Deco movie theater currently being restored. The theater opened on September 3, 1931. The Fox was closed, and bought by the Spokane Symphony.
Fox Theatre is a movie theater located on Harbor Boulevard in Fullerton, California and was built in 1925. The theater was closed and abandoned in 1987. The Fullerton Historic Theatre Foundation is currently in the process of fundraising and restoring the theater.
The Fox Theatre was a 4,651 seat movie palace located at 1350 Market Street in San Francisco, California. It was designed by architect Thomas W. Lamb.
The Fox Theater, commonly called simply "The Fox", in Boulder, Colorado. It is a popular Boulder music venue for both college students and Boulder locals.
The Fox Theater is located at 17 West Congress in Downtown Tucson, Arizona. The theater, which opened on April 11, 1930 is a performance space in downtown Tucson, and hosts a variety of performing talent, ranging from ballets, to contemporary pop and rock acts.