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Historian article, the price of admission under the Deckers' ownership was 50 to 75 <br />cents. <br />Senor T's Restaurant and Ownership by Ted and Carolyn Manzanares, 1977-2008 <br />Carolyn and Ted Manzanares established Senor T's Restaurant in 1972 on the east side <br />of the 700 block of Main Street. In 1978, they opened the restaurant at 817 Main. The <br />restaurant served such Mexican food dishes as burritos, quesadillas, chimichangas, <br />tamales, and chile rellonos. Prior to opening, they made some alterations to the <br />building. <br />Photo 16, Louisville Historical Museum <br />Photo 16 shows the building in 1979, after Senor T's Restaurant began to occupy this <br />location. <br />In an interesting twist, Carolyn Manzanares is a member of the Mangus family whose <br />clothing store was advertised at the top of the Rex Theatre movie curtain. <br />Following the closing of the Rex Theatre, two seats and the Rex ticket stand for <br />customers to deposit their tickets in were donated to the Louisville Historical Museum. <br />In 2010, Ted and Carolyn Manzanares donated the Rex Theatre movie curtain along with <br />sconces and a clock that were used in the theater. <br />The preceding research is based on a review of relevant and available online County property records, <br />census records, oral history interviews, Louisville directories, and Louisville Historical Museum maps, files, <br />obituary records, and historical photographs from the collection of the Louisville Historical Museum. <br />