Difference between revisions of "7th Street Theatre [Minneapolis] (Q27275)"

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(‎Created claim: Carthalia ID (P264): 4895, #quickstatements; #temporary_batch_1735319927908)
(‎Created claim: Note (P44): Built 1904 by Kees & Colburn for the Orpheum Circuit. Opened 22 Oct 1904 as Orpheum Theatre. Ca. 1490 seats. 1922 renamed 7th Sreet Theatre (after the new Hennepin Theatre was renamed Orpheum Theatre), subsequently used as a cinema. Closed 1940. Subsequently demolished., #quickstatements; #temporary_batch_1757591661939)
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Built 1904 by Kees & Colburn for the Orpheum Circuit. Opened 22 Oct 1904 as Orpheum Theatre. Ca. 1490 seats. 1922 renamed 7th Sreet Theatre (after the new Hennepin Theatre was renamed Orpheum Theatre), subsequently used as a cinema. Closed 1940. Subsequently demolished. (English)
Property / Note: Built 1904 by Kees & Colburn for the Orpheum Circuit. Opened 22 Oct 1904 as Orpheum Theatre. Ca. 1490 seats. 1922 renamed 7th Sreet Theatre (after the new Hennepin Theatre was renamed Orpheum Theatre), subsequently used as a cinema. Closed 1940. Subsequently demolished. (English) / rank
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theatre in Minneapolis
  • 7th Street Theatre
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7th Street Theatre [Minneapolis]
theatre in Minneapolis
  • 7th Street Theatre

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44°58'42.305"N, 93°16'31.750"W
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Built 1904 by Kees & Colburn for the Orpheum Circuit. Opened 22 Oct 1904 as Orpheum Theatre. Ca. 1490 seats. 1922 renamed 7th Sreet Theatre (after the new Hennepin Theatre was renamed Orpheum Theatre), subsequently used as a cinema. Closed 1940. Subsequently demolished. (English)
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1895
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25 S. 7th Street, Minneapolis, MN 55403
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