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theatre in Racine

(‎Created claim: Note (P44): Opened 11 Feb 1890 as New Belle Opera House with Gilbert & Sullivan's light opera The Pirates of Penzance. 1906 renamed Racine Theatre, 1914 renamed Rex Theatre. Later used as a cinema. Closed 1930. Re-opened in the late 1930s. Closed 1939. Later converted to a bowling alley. Demolished in the late 1960s., #quickstatements; #temporary_batch_1757591661939)
(‎Added qualifier: Source (P63): CARTHALIA (Q495), #quickstatements; #temporary_batch_1757591661939)
Property / Note: Opened 11 Feb 1890 as New Belle Opera House with Gilbert & Sullivan's light opera The Pirates of Penzance. 1906 renamed Racine Theatre, 1914 renamed Rex Theatre. Later used as a cinema. Closed 1930. Re-opened in the late 1930s. Closed 1939. Later converted to a bowling alley. Demolished in the late 1960s. (English) / qualifier
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theatre in Racine
  • Rex Theatre
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Rex Theatre [Racine]
theatre in Racine
  • Rex Theatre

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42°43'55.092"N, 87°47'1.068"W
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Opened 11 Feb 1890 as New Belle Opera House with Gilbert & Sullivan's light opera The Pirates of Penzance. 1906 renamed Racine Theatre, 1914 renamed Rex Theatre. Later used as a cinema. Closed 1930. Re-opened in the late 1930s. Closed 1939. Later converted to a bowling alley. Demolished in the late 1960s. (English)
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1938
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211 S. Main Street, Racine, WI 53403
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