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The Majestic Theatre is a historic movie theater located at 240–246 Collinsville Ave. in East St. Louis, Illinois. Built in 1928, the theater replaced a 1907 theater which had burned down. The Spanish Gothic theater was designed by the Boller Brothers, who were nationally prominent theater architects. Multicolored tiles decorate the building ...
The Downtown East St. Louis Historic District is a historic commercial district in downtown East St. Louis, Illinois. The district includes 35 buildings, 25 of which are contributing buildings, along Collinsville Avenue, Missouri Avenue, and St. Louis Avenue; all but one of the buildings was historically used for commercial purposes. While ...
Majestic Theatre (Columbus Circle), New York City, a 1903 building, demolished in 1954; Majestic Theatre (Dallas), Texas, a 1920 performing arts theatre in the City Center District; Majestic Theatre (Detroit), a 1915 theatre in Michigan; Majestic Theatre (East St. Louis), St. Clair County, Illinois; Majestic Theatre, Grand Rapids, Wisconsin ...
Two workers were injured at Allnex USA Inc., during a fire inside the chemical plant in East St. Louis on Sunday night. The company produces adhesives, sealants and specialty coatings. It is ...
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The Majestic was a popular vaudeville theater offering approximately 12 to 15 vaudeville acts running from 1:30 pm to 10:30 pm, six days-per-week. By the 1920s the theater had become part of the Orpheum Circuit and presented many famous vaudeville headliners including Al Jolson , Eddie Foy , Jack Benny , W.C. Fields , Harry Houdini , The Marx ...
It includes Third Baptist Church, the St. Louis Black Repertory Theatre Company, [3] the Grand Center Arts Academy, KDHX Community Media, St. Louis Public Radio (KWMU), the Kranzberg Arts Center, and the headquarters of the Nine Network of Public Media (KETC), a PBS affiliate. [4] It is near the Grand MetroLink station.
St. Louis Cardinals: 25 seasons (1949-1974) 1t. Washington: 25 seasons (1946-1971) 3. Pittsburgh Steelers: 24 seasons (1948-1972) 4. New Orleans Saints: 20 seasons (1967-1987) 5t. Cleveland Browns ...