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  2. Boardwalk Hall Auditorium Organ - Wikipedia

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    Construction of the organ took place from May 1929 through December 1932, shortly after the hall was built. The organ was designed by state senator Emerson Lewis Richards of Atlantic City, and was built by the Midmer-Losh Organ Company of Merrick, New York, as its opus 5550. Most of the pipes were handmade by Midmer-Losh.

  3. Boardwalk Hall Auditorium Organ stoplist - Wikipedia

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    Boardwalk Hall Auditorium Organ console. This is a list of stops (tone selections) for the Boardwalk Hall Auditorium Organ, the largest pipe organ in the world as measured by number of pipes. The organ is located in the main auditorium of Boardwalk Hall in Atlantic City, New Jersey. The organ was built by the Midmer-Losh Organ Company from 1929 ...

  4. Boardwalk Hall - Wikipedia

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    Jim Whelan Boardwalk Hall, formerly known as the Historic Atlantic City Convention Hall, is a multi-purpose indoor arena in Atlantic City, New Jersey.Built during 1926–1929, it was Atlantic City's primary convention center until the opening of the new Atlantic City Convention Center in 1997.

  5. List of pipe organs - Wikipedia

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    Boardwalk Hall Atlantic City, New Jersey: Midmer-Losh Organ Company, 1929–32 7 manuals; 314 stops; 449 ranks; 33,112 pipes [5] [6] The largest pipe organ ever built, based on number of pipes. It weighs approximately 150 tons.

  6. List of pipe organ builders - Wikipedia

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    Hillgreen, Lane & Company, Alliance, Ohio; Hinners Organ Company (1879–1942) Otto Hofmann (1918–2001), Austin, Texas; Robert Hope-Jones, Elmira, New York; Holtkamp Organ Company, Cleveland, Ohio; Johnson Organs, Westfield, Massachusetts – first William A. Johnson Organ Company, then Johnson & Son Organ Company (c. 1871-1898)

  7. Holtkamp Organ Company - Wikipedia

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    The Holtkamp Organ Company of Cleveland, Ohio is America's oldest continuously operating pipe organ workshop. The company was founded in 1855 by Gottlieb Votteler . The work produced by the shop has evolved over the years in terms of architectural style, sound, and mechanism.

  8. Sources: Ohio State, Florida Atlantic's Dusty May have ... - AOL

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    It also required Florida Atlantic to increase its operating budget for the men’s basketball program by 20% this year. May’s buyout drops from $1.5 million to $1 million after Feb. 29.

  9. Page Organ Company - Wikipedia

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    The Page Organ Company was an American manufacturer of theater pipe organs, located in Lima, Ohio. [1] The Page Company started very small, with a home-built organ in 1922. However, the company experienced much growth over the following decade, with a steady demand for theatre organs. [2] The company experienced a decline in the early 1930s ...