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The Sparta Historic District is a residential historic district in Sparta, Illinois. The district consists of fourteen homes in a neighborhood of southern Sparta known as Bricktown. As indicated by the neighborhood's name, all but one of the houses are brick buildings; the remaining house is a wooden Victorian home with a decorative brick chimney.
Sparta is a city in Randolph County, Illinois, United States. The population was 4,095 at the 2020 census. [3] The city was the principal filming location for the 1967 film In the Heat of the Night. [4] Consumer ammunition manufacturer Underwood Ammo is headquartered and solely based in Sparta.
New Family Theater: Mount Morris NY 78003401 New Masonic Building and Oriental Theater: Chicago IL 01001206 New Mission Theater: San Francisco CA 94000431 New Sequoia Theater Building: Redwood City CA 70000424 New York Shakespeare Festival Public Theater: New York NY 07000592 Newton Theater: Washington DC 97000818 Normal Theater: Normal IL 05000008
Franklin is in southeastern Morgan County. Illinois Route 104 runs through the southwest part of the village, leading northwest 14 miles (23 km) to Jacksonville, the county seat, and northeast 6 miles (10 km) to Waverly. According to the U.S. Census Bureau, Franklin has a total area of 0.83 square miles (2.15 km 2), all land. [2]
The hulking, two-story mansion — located on a 10-acre property in Sparta, a leafy enclave 50 miles west of New York City — encircles a spacious backyard patio with an amoeba-shaped pool.
Consulted on programming, operations, fundraising and renovation Expanded seating capacity from 1,799 to 2,550 and from 31,000 square feet to over 114,000 square feet First time an historic theatre's seating capacity was significantly in-creased. Kenosha Theatre - Kenosha, Wisconsin - 2004-2014 Unfinished work in progress. Ray toured the ...
Among his most noted designs that have been preserved and restored are the B.F. Keith Memorial Theatre in Boston (1928) (now the Boston Opera House), Warner's Hollywood Theatre (1930) in New York (now the Times Square Church), the Hippodrome Theatre (1914) in Baltimore, and the Loew's Ohio Theatre (1928) in Columbus, Ohio.