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The Whiteside Theatre is a historic theater building in Corvallis, Oregon, United States. Constructed in 1922 and closed as a commercial theater in 2002, the 800-seat venue was named to the National Register of Historic Places in 2009.
January 27, 2000 (Roughly bounded by SW 2nd, 6th, and Jefferson Streets, and the Highway 20/34 Bypass: Corvallis: Located on several of Corvallis's earliest plats, the historic houses in this residential district present a window into the domestic aspects of the city's development from 1870 to 1949, providing a full industrial, socioeconomic, and architectural profile of that period.
The Majestic Theatre opened as Portland's first "palace" for motion pictures on June 10, 1911, at the northeast corner of Southwest Park Avenue and Washington Street. [1] It had 1,100 seats, [ 1 ] and was originally owned by Edwin F. James.
17. Hollywood Theatre | Portland, Oregon. With an exterior like a rococo palace, the Hollywood Theatre opened in 1926 as a vaudeville house before soon switching to movies. Originally seating ...
The LaSells Stewart Center is the performing arts and conference center on the Oregon State University campus in Corvallis, Oregon, USA.The Stewart Family donated the money used to construct the center, and it is dedicated to the memory of LaSells Stewart.
The following year, the Majestic Theatre closed, and was eventually demolished in 1957 to make way for the Union Bank Tower. [24] Three months after the demolition of the Majestic, the People's Theater, a movie house built in 1911 [25] (subsequently named the Alder Theatre and the Music Box in the 1930s), was razed as well. [26]
Recent theatrical screenings include the Mahoney Drive-In in Lehighton, Pennsylvania in October 2015 [13] and Quentin Tarantino's New Beverley Cinema in Los Angeles in January 2017. [14] It was also screened as part of the Majestic Science Theatre 3000 film series at the Majestic Theatre in Corvallis , Oregon in October 2018.
Majestic Theatre (Broadway), New York City, a 1927 theatre; Majestic Theatre (Chillicothe), Ohio, the oldest continuously operating theater in the US; Majestic Theatre (Columbus Circle), New York City, a 1903 building, demolished in 1954; Majestic Theatre (Dallas), Texas, a 1920 performing arts theatre in the City Center District; Majestic ...