Culiacán, Sinaloa.- This December 11, a part of the history of the old Culiacan, the machines pulled the structure of the “Coconut Cinema”; walls that reflect the glorious years of an entire decade between the 60’s and 70’s.
It has been almost 50 years since that property has been projected films, nor are there crowds, or children imagining being in a castle or haunted house after it stopped working.
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However, despite the nostalgia that the structure represents, the neighbors are grateful that it has collapsed, as they point out in recent years it was “Nest” of addicted people, lovers of the alien and plagues that were passed to nearby homes.
“For my very good, I live right away and it is a nest of evil living people, bad smells, animals, dirt and it is time that something was done and no way, I hope that what comes is for the benefit of the colony.”
“It was very necessary, it is a property that had been around for a long time, apart from there was a nest of rats, people who generate vandalism and things like that, it was already necessary.”
The one that was entertainment in previous years was located between Amado Nervo and Agricultores streets in the Tierra Blanca neighborhood.
Of the old corridors, stairs, bathrooms, spaces and other rooms there is nothing left and that at one time was the scene of photographic sessions.
(GR)
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