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  2. East Room - Wikipedia

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    By the end of the Polk administration in January 1849, the East Room was adorned with three chandeliers, three "pier glasses" (mirrors), red damask window drapes, white muslin window curtains, four new sofas, 24 new chairs, three large tables (placed in the center of the room), four pier tables with marble tops, a large carpet, four new ...

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  4. Embassy Theatre (New York City) - Wikipedia

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    The walls contain blond-wood paneling with square mirrors; [12] [13] while these mirrors still exist, they are covered with vinyl stickers. [12] Above the square mirrors are entablatures with friezes made of burled walnut, as well as gold-colored bas-relief panels with putti and vases.

  5. Loew's Jersey Theatre - Wikipedia

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    The Loew's Jersey is located at 54 Journal Square [2] [3] in the Journal Square neighborhood of Jersey City, New Jersey, United States. [4] The theater is on an irregular site on the western sidewalk of Kennedy Boulevard, just west of the Journal Square Transportation Center. It is divided into two sections: the lobby section to the east and ...

  6. Todd Haimes Theatre - Wikipedia

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    The subscribers' lobby, covering 3,500 sq ft (330 m 2) [37] [43] or 4,000 sq ft (370 m 2), [39] was originally named for snack company Nabisco, which had paid $500,000 for naming rights. [33] This lobby consists of a foyer with a carpeted floor, as well as a main area with a gold-and-blue ceiling and gilded wall mirrors. [ 39 ]

  7. One Times Square - Wikipedia

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    Each panel was made of a 5-inch-thick (13 cm) layer of precast concrete covered with a 7 ⁄ 8-inch-thick (2.2 cm) layer of white Vermont marble. Twenty of these panels measured 9 by 18 feet (2.7 by 5.5 m) and the other 400 panels measured 9 by 12 feet (2.7 by 3.7 m). The rear of each panel was anchored to the building's superstructure. [210]