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Rialto Theater 1943

Updated Mar 25, 2024
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Rialto Theater 1943
This is a picture of Hanlon & Clark doing one of their comedy bits at the Rialto Theater in Joliet, Illinois.
Date & Place: at Rialto Theater in Joliet, Illinois United States
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Tiffany Morrison Jacobs
I am a genealogy nut researching family in mainly the KY Area. My recent project is researching the life and times of the my great grand parents, Hanlon & Clark, who were Vaudeville, USO entertainers.
My hope was to get some clues by posting the pictures here, and maybe find a family member or two to share them with. :) Thanks for your help!
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