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theatre in Chicago

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Built 1919 by Rapp & Rapp (auditorium by G. Albert Lansburgh) for the Orpheum Circuit. Opened 17 March 1919 as a vaudeville theatre and cinema. Later renamed RKO State-Lake Theatre. 1941 converted into a cinema. Closed 28 June 1984. Auditorium demolished and converted into TV studios and offices. (English)
Property / Note: Built 1919 by Rapp & Rapp (auditorium by G. Albert Lansburgh) for the Orpheum Circuit. Opened 17 March 1919 as a vaudeville theatre and cinema. Later renamed RKO State-Lake Theatre. 1941 converted into a cinema. Closed 28 June 1984. Auditorium demolished and converted into TV studios and offices. (English) / rank
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theatre in Chicago
  • State-Lake Theater
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State-Lake Theater [Chicago]
theatre in Chicago
  • State-Lake Theater

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41°53'7.951"N, 87°37'40.627"W
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Built 1919 by Rapp & Rapp (auditorium by G. Albert Lansburgh) for the Orpheum Circuit. Opened 17 March 1919 as a vaudeville theatre and cinema. Later renamed RKO State-Lake Theatre. 1941 converted into a cinema. Closed 28 June 1984. Auditorium demolished and converted into TV studios and offices. (English)
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1876
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190 N. State Street, Chicago, IL 60601
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