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The Old Log Theatre was the oldest professional theater in the state of Minnesota. [1] It was sometimes cited as the oldest continuously operating professional theater in the United States. [2] [3] [4] It was located in Excelsior and was funded entirely by ticket sales and income from its restaurant.
Downtown Excelsior and Wayzata have since become Twin Cities culinary destinations as many new restaurants continue to appear there. [citation needed] The Old Log Theater, located in Greenwood, first opened in 1940 and is now Minnesota's oldest professional theater organization. Alumni of the theater include actors Nick Nolte and Loni Anderson.
It ceased restaurant operations in the 1910s and is now a museum. [ 69 ] Boston landmark Durgin-Park was founded 198 years ago in 1827 , and closed its doors on January 12, 2019 after operating for nearly 192 years.
It was known as a “man’s restaurant” with a menu of beef, seafood and game. ... They later opened a Northland location in an old log cabin (circa 1829), then expanded to a farmhouse (1840 ...
District of Columbia: Filomena Ristorante. Georgetown. This New York-style restaurant has been open since 1983. With New York and the Italian roots of the founder's parents. If you visit, keep ...
Regal also had been the occupant at the Warren Old Town before closing last year. Boulevard Theatres is the Wichita company that in 2022 reopened a theater where Regal Cinemas had been at Towne ...
The Way It Was : A Highly Personal Account of the Old Log Theater's Early Years. Minneapolis: Old Log Theater. Guilfoyle, Peg (2006). The Guthrie Theater : Images, History, and Inside Stories. Minneapolis: Nodin Press. ISBN 1-932472-39-8. Guthrie, Tyrone (1964). A New Theatre. New York: McGraw-Hill. LCCN 64022458. Guthrie, Tyrone (2008).
Roger Rocka's Dinner Theater – Fresno, California, dinner and a musical or play put on by the Good Company Players Showboat Dinner Theatre – St. Petersburg, Florida, a popular Tampa Bay venue in the 1970s–1980s, featuring popular stars of stage and screen, such as Dorothy Lamour , Hayden Rorke , Cesar Romero , and Myrna Loy [ 7 ]