The Star Theatre – Gunnison, Utah

Gunnison, Utah is roughly in the middle of the state, north of Salina on US89. The town has a population of about 3500.
Built as the Casino Theatre in 1912, the name was changed to the Star sometime around 1930. It is the oldest theatre in Utah – also known for its tunnel used to move alcohol during the Prohibition era.
Apparently, it has undergone renovation since I took this photo. Judging from the show on the marquee, I must have passed through Gunnison in 2005.

The roman looking, what seem to be bronze, cherubs above the arc over the front door must have been very impressive in their day. I looked it up to see if they’d been polished during the renovation you mentioned. They’ve been painted white. Maybe they weren’t bronze. Anyway, it’s still showing flics.
There’s no comment section on the tranny post so I’ll comment here.
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50 years ago if it was known that “Robin Westman was a transgender who “identified as a woman” and legally changed his name from “Robert”” a multitude of people would have beaten it’s ass bloody and sent it packing post haste.
And people like that knew it!
That’s why “people like that” were very, very rare. They knew their life expectancy was very short if word got out. Hence, they stayed their diseased minds in the closet.
But, this rotten assed gov’t, starting with the criminal public education system, has spent billions of stolen dollars thwarting the built-in life long effort to prevent mentally damaged people from infecting society at large.
I had comments blocked but I’ve since opened it up