Prior to World War II, there were 90 single-screen movie theaters in
Milwaukee. By 1960, that number had been reduced by half. With the
arrival of television for the home market, the golden age of the movie
theater in Milwaukee was dead. Yet their ghosts continue to haunt the
old neighborhoods. Churches, warehouses, stores, nightspots, and other
businesses now occupy the former Tivoli, Paris, Roosevelt, and Savoy
Buildings. Others are simply vacant hulks, decaying from the inside out.
The Elite, Regent, Lincoln, and Warner are but a few of the many silent
sentinels from the days when Milwaukee was in love with the movies.