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Crystal Ballroom, originally built as Cotillion Hall, is a historic building on Burnside Street in Portland, Oregon, United States. Cotillion Hall was built in 1914 as a ballroom, and dance revivals were held there through the Great Depression .
Covering the Crystal Ballroom's history, David Greenwald of The Oregonian called Lola's Room "the downstairs space named after the purity-minded policewoman from decades before". [3] In 2017, the newspaper's Grant Butler wrote, "The little sister of the Crystal Ballroom opened in 2000, and became (and remains) a popular destination on Fridays...
Crystal Ballroom is a name associated with various buildings and ballrooms worldwide, including: Crystal Ballroom (Portland, Oregon), a historic building in Portland, Oregon, United States; Crystal Ballroom (Melbourne), a music venue in Australia; The ballroom of the Rice Hotel in Houston, Texas, United States
Live at the Crystal Ballroom is a concert video by American rock band The Black Keys. It was released on November 18, 2008 and was produced and directed by Lance Bangs . The concert was filmed on April 4, 2008 at their show in Portland, Oregon at the Crystal Ballroom .
The Crystal Ballroom (originally Cotillion Hall) in downtown Portland, Oregon, viewed from the northwest, across the intersection of 14th Avenue and West Burnside Street. It was built in 1913–14 and is listed on the U.S. National Register of Historic Places under its original name.
From right: Lawrence Brown, Harry Carney, Juan Tizol, Tricky Sam Nanton, Sonny Greer, Ben Webster, Wallace Jones, Ray Nance, Otto Hardwick, Rex Stewart, Johnny Hodges, Barney Bigard; photograph taken at the Crystal Ballroom in Fargo, North Dakota, November 7, 1940, by Jack Towers. Duke Ellington – piano; Johnny Hodges, Otto Hardwick – alto ...
The Crystal Ballroom is located at 3100 Woodward; the building is currently known as the Crystal Lofts and the current ground-floor tenant is Zacarro's Market. The ballroom was built in 1919. [4] The facade of the original building was altered (likely in 1936 when Woodward Avenue was widened) to add the Art Deco elements apparent on the front. [4]
May 25 – President Carter announces three individuals for membership on the Federal Mine Safety and Health Review Commission. [179] May 25 – President Carter holds his thirty-second news conference in the Crystal Ballroom at the Blackstone Hotel. President Carter begins with an address on American foreign assistance programs and answers ...