Prior to the demolition of the old English Village, RiverScene Magazine was permitted to go into the buildings that had been abandoned. The structure awaited its demise when the photo shoot took place.
It was pitch dark inside the old movie theater; a flashlight and camera flashes were used to light the way.
It was far from the bright vibrant Village buildings of the 1980s and 1990s.
In addition to the theater, during that time, the Village hosted businesses such as the Golden Unicorn, a T-shirt shop, and a shooting gallery.
View looking towards the front door of the theater. Jillian Danielson/RiverScene
After the theater closed, Dallas Finch, of Kokomo’s, opened a teen club called “Trance” from 1999 to 2001. The club had laser tag for the kids. In 1985, “Terror at London Bridge,” starring David Hasselhoff, was filmed in and around that building.
As RiverScene Magazine cameras flashed inside the dark theater, the room was lit up to reveal how it might have looked years ago. An orange light was burning in a chandelier. The light had never been replaced, but strangely it had kept burning through the years.
Jan Kassies was also there and watched the old movie theater and shooting gallery as it demolished. He said there was a small group of people that gathered to watch.
“I would say 90 percent of the people watching said ‘it’s about time — it was such an eyesore.’”
Kassies is Director of Visitor Services of the Lake Havasu City Convention and Visitors Bureau Visitors Center. He moved to Lake Havasu in 2003.
The stage of the theater in the English Village March, 2016. Jillian Danielson/RiverScene
“When I moved here, there were trees and grass in the Village, but the Village was already in disrepair,” Kassies said. “In 2004 the irrigation broke and the owner didn’t fix it, so the grass and trees died. The property was sold to another company, and they started charging for parking. The fountain wasn’t working, and in 2010, Rotary and other volunteers went in and cleaned up the area and got part of the fountain working, but the shops were already closed. In 2010, the owners went bankrupt and Virtual Realty Enterprises (VRE) purchased it and immediately began cleaning it up. They fixed the fountain and planted grass.”Kassies said VRE wanted to reopen the English Village buildings, but the buildings were too dilapidated and full of mold. “It looked spooky,” Kassies said.
“To be honest, the buildings taken down are only a small part of the English Village,” Kassies explained. The English Village is also “the Visitor Center, the fountain, and the beautiful gates.”
A view of a section of the English Village before it was torn down. Jillian Danielson/RiverScene
“Even though the English Village is part of a lot of residents’ memories, it was necessary to take it down. The buildings could not be rehabilitated, and “the fronts were only a façade,” Kassies said.
“I think it’s great that we’ll now have a beautiful hotel and restaurants that will draw people to the Village. I understand that people want it to be like it was in the 1980s, but it’s just not possible.”
Kassies said the hotel will provide at least 60 jobs, and “we’ll have life down here.
“When I go back to the town in Holland that I was born in, it doesn’t look the same as I remember, but it happens everywhere. It’s progress.”
A view of the lobby inside the English Village movie theater two months before it was torn down. Jillian Danielson/RiverScene
Kassies said he doesn’t think VRE will ever take down the remaining building that houses the Visitor Center because it’s part of the English Village. He thinks if anything, they may just make small changes.
“Whatever happens, these people (VRE) have an eye for Havasu.”
“Memories won’t fade away,” Kassies believes, “but we move on to something new. And younger people will make different memories.”
Readers are invited to look at the photo gallery by RiverScene Magazine to see what the English Village buildings looked like before they were torn down.
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The snack bar of the English Village Theater in March, 2016. Jillian Danielson/RiverScene
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The locks on the doors of the former English Village theater. Jillian Danielson/RiverScene
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View looking towards the front door of the theater. Jillian Danielson/RiverScene
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The entrance of the theater within the English Village that was also transformed into a teen club called “Trance.” Jillian Danielson/RiverScene
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After the theater closed down, it was turned into a club called “Trance” for older teenagers in 1999. This is a wall with names of teens that attended the club by the snack bar. Jillian Danielson/RiverScene
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A view inside of the snack bar inside the English Village movie theater two months before it was torn down. Jillian Danielson/RiverScene
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After the theater closed down, a teen club “Trance” was opened in the same location. Names of teens that attended “Trance” were painted on one of the walls while it was open. Jillian Danielson/RiverScene
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Names are painted on the wall of what was formally “Trance” inside a portion of the English Village. Jillian Danielson/RiverScene
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A view of the lobby inside the English Village movie theater two months before it was torn down. Jillian Danielson/RiverScene
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These poles inside of the English Village theater used to hang mannequin heads to symbolize some of the London Bridge history. Jillian Danielson/RiverScene
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A portion of the stage inside of the theater two months before it was torn down. Jillian Danielson/RiverScene
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A ticket machine sits inside of the theater ticket office two months before the building was torn down to make way for a future hotel. Jillian Danielson/RiverScene
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Chandeliers hang from the ceiling of the English Village theater. According to Visitor Center staff, one light remained lit in the chandeliers up until the building was taken down. If you look closely at the chandelier in the middle, you can see the small orange light. Jillian Danielson/RiverScene
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Close up of the theater stage. Jillian Danielson/RiverScene
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A close up photo of a ticket machine inside of the English Village theater. Jillian Danielson/RiverScene
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One of the pillars sits inside the theater before it was torn down. Jillian Danielson/RiverScene
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Banners that once hung on the London Bridge during the dedication, also hung in the English Village movie theater before it was torn down. During the process of tearing down, the Visitor’s Center was able to save the all. Jillian Danielson/RiverScene
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Banners that once hung on the London Bridge during the 1971 dedication, also hung in the English Village movie theater before it was torn down. During the process of tearing down, the Visitor’s Center was able to save the all. Jillian Danielson/RiverScene
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A view from the stage looking to the back of the theater at the projector room. Jillian Danielson/RiverScene
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Laser tag boxes line the wall of the theater from when it was once “Trance” night club. Jillian Danielson/RiverScene
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A view of the snack bar of the theater. Jillian Danielson/RiverScene
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A view from inside of the Golden Unicorn. Jillian Danielson/RiverScene
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A view from inside the Golden Unicorn looking towards the front door. Jillian Danielson/RiverScene
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A corner of the Golden Unicorn where ceramic masks once hung for sale in the 1990s. Jillian Danielson/RiverScene
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A view looking up the stairs inside the former Golden Unicorn store. Jillian Danielson/RiverScene
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A broken pottery piece lays on the ground of the Golden Unicorn before the building was torn down in March. Jillian Danielson/RiverScene
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Chunks of ceiling lay on the ground of the Golden Unicorn shop before it was torn down in March, 2016. Jillian Danielson/RiverScene
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Old credit card receipts lay on the ground of the Golden Unicorn before it was torn down in March, 2016. Jillian Danielson/RiverScene
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A view of a wall inside of the Golden Unicorn two months before the building was taken down. Jillian Danielson/RiverScene
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A welcome sign hangs on the wall of the Golden Unicorn before it was torn down. Jillian Danielson/RiverScene
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Behind the desk of the Golden Unicorn. Jillian Danielson/RiverScene
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A hallway within the Golden Unicorn. Jillian Danielson/RiverScene
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A back room sits in the Golden Unicorn before it was torn down. Jillian Danielson/RiverScene
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A bottle of Aqua Net hairspray sits in the bathroom of the Golden Unicorn before the building was torn down in March. Jillian Danielson/RiverScene
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Mold covered the ceiling of the Golden Unicorn before it was torn down in March, 2016. Jillian Danielson/RiverScene
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Chunks of ceiling from the Golden Unicorn lay on the staircase. Jillian Danielson/RiverScene
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A section of staircase within the Golden Unicorn. Jillian Danielson/RiverScene
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Table displays within the Golden Unicorn sits along the staircase. Jillian Danielson/RiverScene
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Chains hang from the ceiling of the Golden Unicorn. Jillian Danielson/RiverScene
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The upstairs of the Golden Unicorn. Jillian Danielson/RiverScene
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A view from the upstairs of the Golden Unicorn Gift Shop. Jillian Danielson/RiverScene
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A view from the top floor of the Golden Unicorn. Jillian Danielson/RiverScene
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A view of the Golden Unicorn Gift Shop. Jillian Danielson/RiverScene
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A view from the front door way of the Golden Unicorn in January, 2016. Jillian Danielson/RiverScene
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A view of the front doorway inside the Golden Unicorn Gift Shop in January, 2016. Jillian Danielson/RiverScene
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A view of the front desk of the Golden Unicorn in January, 2016 before it was torn down. Jillian Danielson/RiverScene
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A view from inside of the theater looking through a hole in wall at the Golden Unicorn. Jillian Danielson/RiverScene
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A view from inside the theater looking at the London Bridge. Jillian Danielson/RiverScene
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A view of the English Village from January, 2016. Jillian Danielson/RiverScene
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A light fixture outside of the English Village. Jillian Danielson/RiverScene
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A view of the London Bridge from the sidewalk of English Village in January, 2016. Jillian Danielson/RiverScene
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A view of inside a small gift shop in the English Village, January, 2016. Jillian Danielson/RiverScene
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A view of a window inside of a former gift shop in the English Village, January, 2016. Jillian Danielson/RiverScene
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A view of inside a small gift shop in the English Village, January, 2016. Jillian Danielson/RiverScene
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A view looking out the window of the former shooting gallery in the English Village. Jillian Danielson/RiverScene
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A view inside of the former shooting gallery in the English Village. Once the shooting gallery closed down, a clothing store went in its place until that closed down as well. Jillian Danielson/RiverScene
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A view inside of the former shooting gallery in the English Village. Once the shooting gallery closed down, a clothing store went in its place until that closed down as well. Jillian Danielson/RiverScene
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A view inside of the former shooting gallery in the English Village. Once the shooting gallery closed down, a clothing store went in its place until that closed down as well. Jillian Danielson/RiverScene
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A view outside of the former Shooting Gallery in January, 2016. Jillian Danielson/RiverScene
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A view outside of the English Village, January, 2016. Jillian Danielson/RiverScene
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A view of a section of the English Village before it was torn down. Jillian Danielson/RiverScene
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The front side of a portion of the English Village. Jillian Danielson/RiverScene
The following two photos are images of the chandeliers so the light can be seen with the camera flash on. The second photo is the camera flash turned off so the small orange glow can be seen through the darkness. This one light remained on in the theater until the buildings were torn down.
One single light in a chandelier has remained lit in the theater since the closed down. Jillian Danielson/RiverScene
A small orange light remains on through the darkness from a chandelier hanging in the English Village theater. Jillian Danielson/RiverScene
It’s a shame that we just tear everything down. Other countries manage to preserve buildings in their histories, the Tower of London, Tower of Pisa, the Acropolis, etc. Everything seems to be disposable. This is a photo of The English Village in June 1978. That’s my granny!
June 1978
Circa June 1978
Come over and check it out…..