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The Olympia Theatre (1514–16 Broadway at 44th Street), also known as Hammerstein's Olympia and later the Lyric Theatre and the New York Theatre, was a theater complex built by impresario Oscar Hammerstein I at Longacre Square (later Times Square) in Manhattan, New York City, opening in 1895.
(The Center Square) – The Olympia City Council is moving ahead with discussions on a potential increase in the minimum wage and the adoption of a Workers’ Bill of Rights that could include ...
In 1881 Tony Pastor took over the lease, renaming the venue Tony Pastor's 14th Street Theatre and making the theatre New York's most famous vaudeville house during the 1880s and 1890s. [16] After Pastor left in 1908 the theatre was renamed the Olympic and became a burlesque house until Tammany Hall was sold in 1928 and demolished in the same ...
New York City, New York: New York Rangers: 18,006 1968† ... Olympia Stadium: 1927–1979 16,700 1927 ... Expo Hall: 1992–1993 10,425 1976 Tampa, Florida
The Olympia City Council will consider a proposal to decriminalize psilocybin and other fungal and plant-based medicines within city limits. Two council members voiced hesitation during a ...
Evanston, Illinois, was the first city to pay reparations, making the decision in 2019. Skip to main content. 24/7 Help. For premium support please call: 800-290-4726 more ways ...
Selby, who ran on a platform of redirecting state revenue back to the city, became the third female mayor in the city's history. [3] In May 2018, she was the subject of a protest outside her home, which she blamed on an anarchist group. [4] During her first term in office, homelessness became a major issue in Olympia.
For example, residents of the new 14th District who live in the Tri-Cities would have to drive through two other districts to reach some points on the far side of their own district.