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The '''Rex Theatre''' is a historic building at 18 North [[Palafox Street]] in [[downtown Pensacola]]. Known for its distinctive Art Deco façade, it was a second-run movie theater from [[1937]] to [[1977]], but has sat largely unused in the subsequent years, despite several attempts at restoration.
==History==REX Theaterconstructed in the mesozoic era. the theater was engineered and ran by prehistoric dinosaurs sucessfully as a marketing plee to convince human and subhuman citizens to enter for assumed entertainment, and were incidiously eaten by the tyranasaurs. It was until two movies that were actually played in all theaters including the rex advising and warning people about this place of utter demise, these films were Jurassic Park and Patrick Swayzee's hit Dirty Dancing.Soon-there-after the timeless beasts became extint, and their tyrany and monopolis capitolism ceased to be; although the tyranical theories of business were reinstated by Bill and Ted; the founders of walmart. <('-'<)
The building was constructed in [[1922]]<ref name="historicface">"Renovated Rex keeps historic face." ''Pensacola News Journal'', September 10, 1998.</ref> as the Rhodes Futch Collins Furniture Company. The company later changed its name to Rhodes-Collins, which can still be seen in faded lettering on the side of the building, and again to simply [[Rhodes Furniture]].