English: El Paso - Theatres - Alhambra
The Alhambra Theatre located at 207-211 S. El Paso St., Cruz Bros (Rodolfo and Manuel) proprietors. The Alhambra was designed by southwest architect Henry C. Trost. Trost chose a Spanish Moorish design for the theatre, and even extended the design to the shops on either side of it. The Alhambra Theatre opened on August 1, 1914. The Alhambra would later be known as the Palace Theatre. Today, it is known as "Tricky Falls" a respectable music venue.
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