Difference between revisions of "Rivoli Theatre [New York City] (Q12625)"
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(Created claim: Preservation state (P233): Disused (Q25457), #quickstatements; #temporary_batch_1754926593236) | (Created claim: Note (P44): Cinema, built by Thomas W. Lamb. Opened 28 Dec 1917 with the film A Modern Musketeer. Site of world premieres of major movies from 1930s to 1972. Converted into a twin cinema in 1981. 1984 renamed United Artists Twin. Closed June 1987. Subsequently demolished in favour of a skyscraper., #quickstatements; #temporary_batch_1757591661939) | ||
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| + | Cinema, built by Thomas W. Lamb. Opened 28 Dec 1917 with the film A Modern Musketeer. Site of world premieres of major movies from 1930s to 1972. Converted into a twin cinema in 1981. 1984 renamed United Artists Twin. Closed June 1987. Subsequently demolished in favour of a skyscraper. (English) | ||
| Property / Note: Cinema, built by Thomas W. Lamb. Opened 28 Dec 1917 with the film A Modern Musketeer. Site of world premieres of major movies from 1930s to 1972. Converted into a twin cinema in 1981. 1984 renamed United Artists Twin. Closed June 1987. Subsequently demolished in favour of a skyscraper. (English) / rank | |||
| + | Normal rank | ||
Revision as of 12:27, 11 September 2025
Theatre building in New York, USA
- Rivoli Theatre
| Language | Label | Description | Also known as |
|---|---|---|---|
| English | Rivoli Theatre [New York City] | Theatre building in New York, USA |
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Cinema, built by Thomas W. Lamb. Opened 28 Dec 1917 with the film A Modern Musketeer. Site of world premieres of major movies from 1930s to 1972. Converted into a twin cinema in 1981. 1984 renamed United Artists Twin. Closed June 1987. Subsequently demolished in favour of a skyscraper. (English)
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28 December 1917Gregorian
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