English: Rialto Theater, Beeville, Texas. Listed on the National Register of Historic Places.
The theatre was opened by Hall Industries Theaters on August 19, 1922 with Douglas Fairbanks in “The Three Musketeers”. Seating was provided for 542. The architect was John Eberson. It had a small balcony seating 102 with the balance on the main floor. It was gutted by fire in early 1936.
It was rebuilt in an Art Deco style. The brightest feature of the new theatre was the tons of neon on the marquee. The Rialto closed in 1986
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