Box Office Enamel Pin
Box Office Enamel Pin
One of our favorite landmarks in Tempe is the Valley Art Theater. Opened by 25-year-old Dwight "Red" Harkins in 1940, the Valley Theater is the last remaining single-screen movie theater in the valley. It was known at the time as the College Theater, and is recognized by a free standing ticket booth and its depression-era style.
We personally loved the salmon and mint colored ticket booth of this theater so much that it inspired this enamel pin! Attach to your lapel, your backpack, your hat, or anywhere you want to add a little extra style!
This Box Office Ticket Booth enamel pin measures 1.25 inches on the long side, has a single pin back, and comes attached to a Click Bloom backing card.
Price is per pin.
Perfect Gift For: Tempe Dwellers / Movie Buffs / Theater Kids