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  2. Shea's 710 Theatre - Wikipedia

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    The Shea's 710 Theatre (originally known as the Studio Arena Theatre) is a theatre in Buffalo, New York. It was founded in the 1920s and briefly closed in 2008 citing $3 million in debt and laying off its staff.

  3. List of City of Buffalo landmarks and historic districts

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    Shea's Buffalo Theatre: 642 Main Street 9 Jun 1977 Listed Shea's Buffalo is a movie palace, now a performing arts theater, built from 1925 to 1926 and designed by Rapp & Rapp in a combination of Spanish and French Baroque and Rococo styles, with the interior design by Louis Comfort Tiffany. 12 Birge Mansion 2 Symphony Circle 14 Jun 1977

  4. National Register of Historic Places listings in Buffalo, New ...

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    Off NY 384; also portions of Delaware, Elmwood, ... Shea's Buffalo Theater. May 6, 1975 ... Former movie palace originally called Shea's Buffalo and opened in 1926 150:

  5. Shea's Performing Arts Center - Wikipedia

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    The theater opened January 16, 1926, with the film King of Main Street, starring Adolphe Menjou. When Michael Shea retired in 1930 , Shea's interests were headed by V. R. McFaul, who owned and managed several dozen Shea's Theaters in the metro Buffalo area until his death in 1955. Loew's Theatres took over the chain's interests in 1948. [3]

  6. Elmwood Historic District–West - Wikipedia

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    Elmwood Historic District–West is a national historic district located at Buffalo, Erie County, New York. The district encompasses 1,971 contributing buildings, 4 contributing structures, and 13 contributing objects in the Elmwood Village neighborhood of Buffalo.

  7. Elmwood Village, Buffalo - Wikipedia

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    Elmwood Village is in the central part of Buffalo. The neighborhood is located along Elmwood Avenue. The neighborhood is bordered on the south by the Allentown neighborhood. The northern boundary of the neighborhood abuts Buffalo State College and Delaware Park just beyond the Burchfield Penney Art Center.

  8. Dipson Theatres - Wikipedia

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    Dipson Theatres, Inc. began in 1939 in Batavia, NY.. In 1939 Nikitas Dipson also moved into the Buffalo, NY region, acquiring three theaters Michael Shea operated but on which he had not renewed the leases: the Century, a downtown first run theater, the Bailey, a neighborhood theater, and the Riviera, a suburban theater and one on which Shea declined an offer: the Ridge, another suburban theater.

  9. Shea's Hippodrome Theatre - Wikipedia

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    Shea's Hippodrome Theatre was designed by architect, Leon H. Lempert Jr. and constructed in 1914. It was located at 580 Main Street in downtown Buffalo now known as "Theatre Historic District". [1] The theater was entertainment mogul, Michael Shea's first movie house in Buffalo with 2,800 seats and a staff of nearly 100 employees.