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Concert hall, built 1901 by Peabody & Stearns for the piano manufacturer Chickering & Sons. Opened as Chickering Hall. 800 seats. 1912 extended and re-opened as St. James Theatre (1600 seats). Used as a vaudeville theatre and cinema. 1929 renamed Uptown Theatre. Demolished 1968. (English)
Property / Note: Concert hall, built 1901 by Peabody & Stearns for the piano manufacturer Chickering & Sons. Opened as Chickering Hall. 800 seats. 1912 extended and re-opened as St. James Theatre (1600 seats). Used as a vaudeville theatre and cinema. 1929 renamed Uptown Theatre. Demolished 1968. (English) / rank
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theatre in Boston
  • St. James Theatre
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St. James Theatre [Boston]
theatre in Boston
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42°20'37.320"N, 71°5'4.200"W
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Concert hall, built 1901 by Peabody & Stearns for the piano manufacturer Chickering & Sons. Opened as Chickering Hall. 800 seats. 1912 extended and re-opened as St. James Theatre (1600 seats). Used as a vaudeville theatre and cinema. 1929 renamed Uptown Theatre. Demolished 1968. (English)
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239 Huntington Avenue, Boston, MA 02115
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