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This enormous theater, built by Harold B. Robb and E. H. Rawley’s R & R Theatre Company with nearly 1,500 seats, has a monumental facade composed of an Art Deco–styled stepped plaster frontispiece added in 1950, with the earlier, towered Romanesque Revival fortress rising behind, architecturally quite similar to Dunne’s Ritz Theater in Corpus Christi. The Texas closed in 1971, and underfunded renovations c. 2008 left the Spanish style “atmospheric” interior in poor condition. Although lacking its neon tubing, the marquee is original to the 1950 refacing.