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  2. Eureka Theater - Wikipedia

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    The Eureka Theater was considered an ultra-modern movie theater when constructed in 1939 and was an expression of optimism and confidence in Eureka and Humboldt County, California as they pulled out of the Depression. [3] The Eureka Theater ceased showing regularly scheduled movies on August 1, 1996. [4] The theater is currently undergoing ...

  3. National Register of Historic Places listings in Humboldt ...

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    Eureka: 1937 Streamline Moderne Theater 18: ... 1400 Broadway Eureka: 1901, 2 story frame industrial with 1920s add-ons was demolished in 1987. ... Eureka: ca. 1857 ...

  4. List of Broadway theaters - Wikipedia

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    The Minskoff Theatre, Booth Theatre, Gerald Schoenfeld Theatre, Bernard B. Jacobs Theatre, and John Golden Theatre on West 45th Street in Manhattan's Theater District There are 41 active Broadway theaters listed by The Broadway League in New York City, as well as eight existing structures that previously hosted Broadway theatre. [a] Beginning with the first large long-term theater in the city ...

  5. ‘Eureka Day’ Review: Broadway Comedy Takes on the ... - AOL

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    Eureka Day” doesn’t have an answer for how to fix this sorry state of affairs, but that it poses the question makes it a play with an unusual amount on its mind, and a fine night of theater ...

  6. State Theatre (Los Angeles) - Wikipedia

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    The building, which extends half a block along 7th St and one-third of a block along Broadway, was the largest brick-clad building in the world when it was completed [6] and remains one of the largest brick-clad buildings in Los Angeles today. [5] The theatre originally boasted two marquees [5] with entrances on both Broadway and 7th. The 7th ...

  7. Arcade Theatre - Wikipedia

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    In 1915, the theater installed an electric scoreboard to provide updates on the World Series between the Boston Red Sox and Philadelphia Phillies during matinee hours. [ 7 ] In August 1920, Alexander Pantages opened a new Pantages Theatre on 7th Street , keeping the original Broadway venue open until December 1921 when it temporarily closed for ...

  8. Million Dollar Theatre - Wikipedia

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    The Million Dollar was the first movie house built by entrepreneur Sid Grauman in 1918 as the first grand cinema palace in L.A. [6] Grauman was later responsible for Grauman's Egyptian Theatre and Grauman's Chinese Theatre, both on Hollywood Boulevard, and was partly responsible for the entertainment district shifting from downtown Los Angeles to Hollywood in the mid-1920s.

  9. Broadway (Los Angeles) - Wikipedia

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    Broadway, until 1890 Fort Street, is a major thoroughfare in Los Angeles County, California, United States.The portion of Broadway from 3rd to 9th streets, in the Historic Core of Downtown Los Angeles, was the city's main commercial street from the 1910s until World War II, and is the location of the Broadway Theater and Commercial District, the first and largest historic theater district ...