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  2. Connor Palace - Wikipedia

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    The Connor Palace, [2] also known as the Palace Theatre and historically as the RKO Palace, [3] is a theater located at 1615 Euclid Avenue in Downtown Cleveland, Ohio, part of Playhouse Square. Construction

  3. Playhouse Square - Wikipedia

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    [22] [23] [24] In 2014 a $100 million capital fund campaign was initiated with a $9 million gift from the Chris Connor family of Cleveland. In honor of their gift the Palace Theatre was renamed Connor Palace. [7] In honor of a $10 million gift from KeyBank in 2017, the State Theatre was renamed KeyBank State Theatre. [25]

  4. Karamu House - Wikipedia

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    Karamu House in the Fairfax neighborhood on the east side of Cleveland, Ohio, United States, is the oldest producing Black Theatre in the United States opening in 1915. [2] Many of Langston Hughes 's plays were developed and premiered at the theater.

  5. Banqueting House - Wikipedia

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    The Keeper of the Banqueting House was a position enhanced by Mary I by designating it in relation to a building of the same name at Nonsuch Palace, near the south edge of Greater London, which has since been demolished and instead marks the site of a footpath junction of the London Loop.

  6. New owner of Cleveland's 'A Christmas Story' House revealed ...

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    Film buff Brian Jones, who purchased the house on W. 11th Street in Cleveland's Tremont neighborhood for $150,000 on eBay in 2004, announced a year ago that he put the fictional home of Ralphie ...

  7. Craigmiles Hall - Wikipedia

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    Craigmiles Hall is a historic building in Cleveland, Tennessee, U.S..It was built as an opera house in 1877–1878. [2] Its construction was commissioned by Walter Craigmiles, [2] who grew up in the P.M. Craigmiles House.

  8. Kennard House - Wikipedia

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    The Kennard House barroom was "famous" and especially popular with sportsmen. [4] One of the most outstanding features of the hotel was the Fountain Room with a "beautiful Alhambra fountain, with a playful cupid in the center, Moorish columns supported Cupid's bower, and mirrored panels about the room reflected the exquisite fountain and the ...

  9. Hollenden Hotel - Wikipedia

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    The 600 Superior Corp along with developer James M. Carney subsequently built a new hotel, the 14-story, 400-room Hollenden House. The new hotel with a parking garage was opened on March 1, 1965. [8] Poor economic conditions in Cleveland during the 1980s sealed the fate of the Hollenden House and it closed in May 1989.