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Raton, NM El Raton theater (# 1112)
El Raton theater in the center of downtown Raton. The theater opened in 1930 and is still in use as a movie theater. Designed at the time to be suggestive of a Medieval Spanish castle, the theater still stands out architecturally. Per photos on the source document (linked below), the marquee looks much as it did in 1936.
Source: npgallery.nps.gov/pdfhost/docs/nrhp/text/06001250.pdf
Source: npgallery.nps.gov/pdfhost/docs/nrhp/text/06001250.pdf
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