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  2. Linden (Columbus, Ohio) - Wikipedia

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    Hudson Street divides the neighborhood into North and South Linden. [2] The neighborhood has a total land area of almost 5.79 square miles (15.0 km 2). The neighborhood's primary commercial corridors are centered around its major streets – Cleveland Avenue, running north to south, and Hudson Street, running east to west. [1]

  3. Buying a local movie theater 'seemed really crazy.' These ...

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    Beth and Kevin Burrows own the single-screen North Bend Theatre in the town where the popular TV series Twin Peaks was filmed. The couple moved to the town in 1989, just before the show aired, but ...

  4. Palace Theatre (Columbus, Ohio) - Wikipedia

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    The Palace Theatre is a 2,695-seat restored movie palace located at 34 W. Broad Street in Columbus, Ohio. It was designed and built in 1926 by the American architect Thomas W. Lamb as part of the American Insurance Union Citadel (now the LeVeque Tower). Today the theater functions as a multi-use performing arts venue.

  5. New Amsterdam Theatre - Wikipedia

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    The theater's main entrance is through a 10-story wing facing north on 42nd Street, while the auditorium is in the rear, facing south on 41st Street. The facade on 42nd Street is made of gray limestone and was originally ornamented with sculptural detail; the rest of the facade is made of brick. The lobby within the office wing leads to a set ...

  6. Empire Theatre (42nd Street) - Wikipedia

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    [153] [155] The Brandt theaters included the Selwyn, Apollo, Times Square, Lyric, and Victory theaters on the north side of 42nd Street, [156] [157] as well as the Laff-Movie and the Liberty Theatre on the south side. [155] Several producers offered to stage legitimate productions in the Brandt theaters, but none of the offers were successful ...

  7. Newport Music Hall - Wikipedia

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    Newport Music Hall opened in 1921; it was then known as the State Theater. [2] [3] In the 1970s, it became known as the Agora Ballroom. The hall seats 2,000 and most of the original decor is intact. It is one of the many music venues on High Street in Columbus, and the oldest continually running venue.

  8. Old North Columbus - Wikipedia

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    Established as North Columbus in 1842, the name of the town largely lost relevance when it was annexed by city of Columbus in 1871. In an effort by the city to reestablish the neighborhood's identity, a street project was proposed in 2000 to add two arches at the north and south borders of the neighborhood bearing the neighborhood's name, Old North Columbus.

  9. New Victory Theater - Wikipedia

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    The Brandts also leased all their movie theaters on 42nd Street, including the Victory, to the Cine 42nd Street Corporation in 1986. [222] From 1987 to 1989, Park Tower and Prudential hired Robert A. M. Stern to conduct a study on the Apollo, Lyric, Selwyn (later American Airlines), Times Square, and Victory theaters on the north side of 42nd ...