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The illuminated marquees of the United Artists and its rival the Michigan Theatre. Photo from the Walter P. Reuther Library.
Bagley Avenue is surprisingly quiet in this view from Park Avenue.
The United Artists stands proudly at Bagley and Clifford streets.
This 12-foot bronze Indian figure was one of the many statues in the United Artists and survived a remodeling in 1950.
The run-down marquee on the United Artists and the then-closed, now-demolished Hotel Statler in 1989.
This view down Bagley Avenue, shows the United Artists with its rival Michigan Theatre.
The elaborate marquee of the United Artists around 1933.
The United Artists Theatre was still full of tenants in 1957, including the National Bank of Detroit.
One of the Indian figures in the lobby of the United Artists
Looking down Bagley at the UA (and the Michigan Theatre behind it). At left is the Hotel Statler. The Hotel Tuller is at right.
The lower details of the building have long since been removed for faceless marble and brick.
Many premieres were held at the United Artists. This was the most recent version of the marquee the United Artists had.
The United Artists marquee in 1982
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