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  2. C. Howard Crane - Wikipedia

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    Charles Howard Crane (August 13, 1885 – August 14, 1952) was an American architect who was primarily active in Detroit, Michigan. His designs include Detroit's Fox Theatre and Olympia Stadium , as well as LeVeque Tower in Columbus, Ohio, which remains that city's second tallest building .

  3. Majestic Theatre (Detroit) - Wikipedia

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    The Majestic Theatre, designed by C. Howard Crane, opened on April 1, 1915. [2] The theatre originally seated 1,651 [2] people (at the time the largest theatre in the world built for the purpose of showing movies [3]), and the facade was designed in an arcaded Italian style. [2]

  4. Film Exchange Building - Wikipedia

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    The Film Exchange Building (FEB) is located in Detroit, Michigan, and was designed by C. Howard Crane and built in 1926 for the distribution and booking of movies for the Detroit area. This seven-story building was built near the city's theater district and is located on the northeast corner of the intersection of Cass Avenue and W. Montcalm ...

  5. Music Box Theatre - Wikipedia

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    The Music Box Theatre is a Broadway theater at 239 West 45th Street (George Abbott Way) in the Theater District of Midtown Manhattan in New York City.Opened in 1921, the Music Box Theatre was designed by C. Howard Crane in a Palladian-inspired style and was constructed for Irving Berlin and Sam H. Harris.

  6. LeVeque Tower - Wikipedia

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    While the LeVeque Tower was designed by Detroit architect C. Howard Crane, who was noted for designing over 250 theatres across North America, the Palace Theatre within the LeVeque Tower was designed by another leading theatre architect, Thomas W. Lamb. Lamb was the preferred architect of the Keith Albee theatre chain.

  7. The Fillmore Detroit - Wikipedia

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    C. Howard Crane was the original architect, and the building is still called the Francis Palms Building. The theatre was originally called the State Theatre when it opened in 1925. It was renamed the Palms-State Theatre in 1937 and the Palms Theatre in 1946. In 1982 it was renamed back to the State Theatre.

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  9. Detroit Opera House - Wikipedia

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    The theatre was originally designed by C. Howard Crane, who created other prominent theatres in Detroit including The Fillmore Detroit, the Fox Theater and the Detroit Symphony's Orchestra Hall. It opened on January 22, 1922.