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Photo 9, Main Street, Louisville Historical Museum 2000.005.001 <br />A colorfully painted canvas curtain (Photo 10) from the Rex Theatre that was enjoyed by <br />Rex Theatre and Senor T's customers until Senor T's closed in 2008 dates from the early <br />ownership of the theatre by Santino Biella. The canvas is strongly believed to have been <br />created in the period of the late 1920s, during the silent movie era, and it displays <br />advertising for twenty -two different downtown Louisville businesses that operated at the <br />time. (The Zarini candy store next door was one of the businesses advertised on the <br />curtain.) <br />r! ` E 0" <br />Q RG <br />HENS <br />A FURINI HINGES <br />7CG+SP EATS <br />it GROCERIES <br />1 <br />GRocERIEs <br />49oRTeokiCA75_ <br />ITKLIAN <br />PRfl9UCT$ <br />NOT ONS <br />SHOES <br />APPAREL <br />�N <br />iOItJ <br />attS einbaugh <br />CHAS.. <br />ZARINJ <br />00‘ 0019 <br />IGE <br />CREAM <br />PA R LO R <br />Louisville Elevator <br />Meal <br />C /k� X� MARKET <br />�r. <br />vGRO P..u.Ay <br />ERIE5 <br />Me4ts6 V■*.IabeS <br />/i MODS <br />F i/tr. <br />E <br />,1IE (KIRS' <br />Bi <br />I" L(�UISVILL <br />e Melia <br />GENERAL, <br />[ANISE <br />Photo 10, Rex Theatre movie curtain, Louisville Historical Museum <br />