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The Indiana Theatre is a multiple use performing arts venue located at 140 W. Washington Street in Indianapolis, Indiana. It was built as a movie palace and ballroom in 1927 and today is the home of the Indiana Repertory Theatre. It was added to the U.S. National Register of Historic Places in 1979.
The theatre is probably best recognized as the stage for the comedy movie Blue Collar Comedy Tour: The Movie.In addition to this, George Lopez's most recent HBO Special, America's Mexican, was aired live at the venue.
Washington Street: Washington Theatre 20th century Washington Street [3] Washingtonian Hall 1842 Court Street: Williams Hall 1855 circa Washington Street: Windsor Theatre 1881 circa Dover Street [17] World's Museum: 1885 1892 661-667 Washington Street: The successor to the theatre and dime museum Boylston Museum which existed at 667 Washington St.
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The Paramount opened in 1932 as a 1,700-seat, single-screen movie theatre. It was one of the first movie houses in Boston to play talking motion pictures. The theatre was named after its original owner, Paramount Pictures. It closed in 1976 and most of the Art Deco interior decoration was destroyed in the 1980s during the removal of asbestos. [2]
Washington (MBTA station), several MBTA stations known as Washington Street; Washington Street (Cape May, New Jersey), New Jersey; Washington Street (Indianapolis), Indiana, the street that divides Indianapolis's northern and southern halves, originally part of the National Road and still, outside of I-465, the route of US 40; Washington Street ...
Eric Walker (Tim Taylor) along with his oldest brother Donte Walker (Kurt Matthews) and their friend Loco (D.C. Scorpio) are drug dealers who have a small-time operation selling crack on the corners of Talbert Street in their Anacostia neighborhood in Southeast, D.C. [11] On the street corners, they have to worry about muggers such as 11:30 (a mentally-deranged stick-up kid who's served time ...
The Culver Studios was founded in 1918 by silent movie actor, director, and producer Thomas H. Ince after he acquired land from real estate developer Harry Culver.The Thomas H. Ince Studio, as it was originally known, was designed and constructed by the architectural firm of Meyer & Holler. [5]