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The Garland Theater is an independent movie theater in Spokane, Washington. Located in the Garland District, in the North Hill neighborhood, it was added to the National Register of Historic Places in 2013. The Theater opened on November 22, 1945, almost three months after the end of World War II showing It's a Pleasure and Double Exposure.
Feb. 19—The Garland Theater's new website is live. The Garland's website launch comes a few weeks after the theater, which sold to new owners late last year and has been closed, announced it ...
Dec. 15—Spokane's historic North Side movie theater will soon enter a new act. Katherine Fritchie, who bought the Garland Theater in 1999, sold it and other adjacent properties to Jordan Tampien ...
It grew into the neighborhood's main center and remains to this day and important and historic commercial district in Spokane. In 1921 the Masonic Temple was built at Garland Ave. and Wall Street. [6] The Benewah Milk Bottle building at Garland and Post was built in 1935. In 1945 the Garland Theater opened at Garland and Monroe.
English: Garland Theater. This is an image of a place or building that is listed on the National Register of Historic Places in the United States of America.
Aug. 21—Kadra Evans, the owner of Little Noodle restaurant and vice president of the Garland Business District has been a Garland local since 2006. She wanted to have some sort of mural on her ...
The Gumm Sisters, later also known as The Garland Sisters, [1] were an American vaudeville group consisting of the three children of Frank Gumm and Ethel Marion Milne: Judy Garland, Dorothy Virginia Gumm, and Mary Jane Gumm. They gained popularity in the 1920s and 1930s and were known for their harmonious performances and charming stage presence.
When Garland came to see Bailey's show, she jumped up onto the stage and asked him to sing a song with her. Bailey agreed and the two sang a duet of "Bye Bye Blackbird", which Bailey had intended to sing as himself. [6] [4] The two later became friends, and Garland became Bailey's mentor. The two remained friends until Garland's death in 1969.