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  2. Congress Theater - Wikipedia

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    The Congress Theater is a historic movie palace in the Logan Square neighborhood of Chicago. Fridstein and Company designed it in 1926 for the movie theater operator Lubliner and Trinz . It features ornate exterior and interior design work in a combination of the Classical Revival and Italian Renaissance styles.

  3. United States Capitol Visitor Center - Wikipedia

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    The CVC has additional space for use by the Congress, including multiple new meeting and conference rooms. On the south / House side, there is a large room which will most likely be used by a committee. The new Congressional Auditorium, a 450-seat theater, is available for use by members of Congress or for either House of Congress should their ...

  4. A Columbia church has purchased this former movie theater ...

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    The AMC Classic 10 theater closed its doors in Sept. 2022 after a long run in the Forest Acres and Fort Jackson area. The theater had operated some form since 1996, according to the website Cinema ...

  5. Theater Owners Chief Warns Cinemas Will Go Bankrupt ... - AOL

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  6. Fox Theatres - Wikipedia

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    Fox Theatre in Oakland Fox Theatre in Redwood City, California Fox Theatres was a large chain of movie theaters in the United States dating from the 1920s either built by Fox Film studio owner William Fox , or subsequently merged in 1929 by Fox with the West Coast Theatres chain, to form the Fox West Coast Theatres chain. [ 2 ]

  7. American theater is in crisis. Some big names want Congress ...

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    Lin-Manuel Miranda, Phylicia Rashad and others will unveil a new bill Thursday as the industry struggles: 'If you're not at the table, you're on the menu.'

  8. Chicago Coliseum - Wikipedia

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    The second Coliseum 1896 Democratic National Convention. The second Coliseum, in the Woodlawn neighborhood on the city's south side, had a difficult history. Initial construction began early in 1895 on a 14-acre (57,000 m 2) site of the World's Columbian Exposition, but on August 22, the incomplete structure collapsed, and builders had to start over. [3]

  9. 2424 North Lincoln Avenue - Wikipedia

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    2424 North Lincoln Avenue is a building in Lincoln Park, Chicago, adjacent to the Biograph Theater. From 1912 to 2006, it variously housed the Fullerton Theater, an auto garage, the Crest Theater, and the 3-Penny Cinema. Since 2009 it has been Lincoln Hall, a music venue.