Search results
Results from the WOW.Com Content Network
The Paramount Theatre, also known as the Paramount Arts Center, opened in Aurora, Illinois, in 1931. It was designed by Rapp and Rapp in the Art Deco style with Venetian elements. Over the years, it has hosted films, plays, musicals, concerts, comedy shows, and other acts. [1]
Active from 1906 to 1965 and based in Chicago, the office designed over 400 theatres, including the Chicago Theatre (1921), Bismarck Hotel and Theatre (1926) and Oriental Theater (1926) in Chicago, the Five Flags Center (1910) in Dubuque, Iowa and the Paramount Theatres in New York City (1926) and Aurora, Illinois (1931).
Paramount Theatre (Aurora, Illinois) Paramount Theatre (Anderson, Indiana) Paramount Theatre (Cedar Rapids, Iowa) Paramount Arts Center or Paramount Theater, Ashland, Kentucky; Paramount Theatre (Boston, Massachusetts) Paramount Theater (Springfield, Massachusetts) Paramount Theater (Austin, Minnesota) Paramount Theater (St. Cloud, Minnesota)
WGN Entertainment Reporter Dean Richards reviews “Frozen: The Broadway Musical” at the Paramount Theatre Aurora. For more information, go to: paramountaurora.com
Downtown Aurora Paramount Theatre. Downtown Aurora is home to the Paramount Theatre, a large live performance theater on the National Register of Historic Places, and the Hollywood Casino. There is also the Leland Tower, a former hotel that was the tallest building in Illinois outside of Chicago and is on the National Register of Historic Places.
3603 Highcrest Road, Rockford, 1949 Central Illinois Gas & Electric Building, 303 North Main, Rockford, 1929; Four Squires Building (former W.T. Grant Building), Rockford, 1920s
American Broadcasting-Paramount Theatres, Inc. (AB-PT) became the name of United Paramount Theatres, Inc. on February 9, 1953, [3] to reflect its post merger status as the parent company of the merged companies, American Broadcasting Company and United Paramount Theatres. [9] The Federal Communications Commission approved the merger that same day.
1,157 (Theatre) 1972 Dow Event Center: Saginaw: 7,600 (Wendler Arena) 2,273 (Heritage Theatre) 2017 Huntington Event Park: 5,500 July 28, 1927 Temple Theater 1,750 1985 James O'Neill Arena: Kochville: 4,250 1975 Harvey Randall Wickes Memorial Stadium: 6,800 1968 Midland Center for the Arts: Midland: 1,500 unknown Midland County Fair Center ...