Friday, May 15, 2009
Dear MMP, Arthur and friends,
MMP, you are correct about the Capitol/Center Theater, as a 75 year old frequent visitor of downtown Pawtucket in the early 1950's said Thursday the theater proved situated on the southwest side of the Main Street bridge. Adjacent to the theater, an "all you can drink" coffee shop seemed packed 24 hours.
My friend's wife said another entertainment spot in downtown Pawtucket seemed to be Frank Crooke's Chevrolet at the corners of Main Street and Garden Street, near the old Hamlet Bowling Lanes, now the Slater Cotton Mill condos. Outside the car dealership, teenage girls from Pawtucket West would look in the huge glass window of the car dealership and see the local radio station deejays broadcasting live to the public. One woman said the top early 1950's Pawtucket radio personality was Chris Schenkel, a future ABC-TV sports announcer. Girls would pack the sidewalk to view the radio station.
Nevertheless, the mass production of television in 1949 removed the fans from the radio station's sidewalk.
Peace, Ludlow1