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The Paradise Theater is located at 2403 Grand Concourse [4] [5] in the Fordham neighborhood of the Bronx in New York City, United States. [6] The theater was one of five Loew's Wonder Theatres in the New York City area, along with the Loew's Jersey in Jersey City, the Loew's 175th Street in Manhattan, the Loew's Valencia in Queens, and the Loew's Kings in Brooklyn.
Loew's Jersey Theatre exterior 2006. Loew's Valencia, Jamaica, Queens. The Loew's Wonder Theatres were movie palaces of the Loew's Theatres chain in and near New York City. These five lavishly designed theaters were built by Loew's to establish its preeminence in film exhibition in the metropolitan New York City area and to serve as the chain's ...
The Paradise Theater, The Bronx That’s where my church was held, that’s where their location was. It was in the Paradise Theater [formerly the Loew’s Paradise Theatre].
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South of Fordham Road, the palatial Loew's Paradise theater, one of the Loew's Wonder Theatres and at one time the largest movie theater in New York City, was constructed in 1929. [10] Development of the Concourse was further encouraged by the opening of the Independent Subway System's Concourse Line in 1933. By the mid-1930s, almost three ...
Paradise Theater (Bronx), a 1929 theater in the Bronx, New York, originally called Loew's Paradise Theatre; Paradise Theatre, a 1981 concept album by the rock band Styx; Paradise Theatre (Chicago), a demolished 1928 movie palace and inspiration for the album by Styx; Paradise Theatre (Toronto), originally operated from 1937 to 2006, reopened in ...
Landmark Theatre (Syracuse, New York) Loew's Astor Plaza Theatre; Loew's Grand Theatre; Loew's Jersey Theatre; Loew's State Theater; Loew's State Theatre (New York City) Loew's Theatre (New Rochelle) Palace Theatre (Louisville, Kentucky)
Loew's Paradise Theater: April 15, 1997 [76] Fordham: Lorillard Snuff Mill: April 19, 1966 [77] New York Botanical Garden: Macomb's Dam Bridge (Central Bridge) and 155th Street Viaduct: January 14, 1992 [78] Concourse, also listed in the Borough of Manhattan: Messiah Home for Children, 1777 Andrews Avenue and 177th Street June 24, 1997 [79 ...