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Date listed Date removed Location City or town Description 1 "Jack Knife" Bridge "Jack Knife" Bridge: July 16, 1982 (#73001888) July 16, 1990: Spans the Ebey Slough at Home Acres Rd. E of Everett: Everett vicinity
Date listed Date removed Location City or town Description 1: John W. Kinkade Farmstead: John W. Kinkade Farmstead: February 25, 1982 (#82004257) February 5, 2001: Off US 7B: Ellensburg vicinity: Listed in 1982.
part of the Movie Theaters in Washington State Multiple Property Submission: 21: Lambert School: Lambert School: March 16, 1989 : 21814 NW 11th Avenue: Ridgefield: Rural Public Schools of Washington State MPS 22: Judge Columbia Lancaster House
Later that year, Landmark also opened Harbor East [20] in Baltimore and The Landmark Theatre, Greenwood Village in Denver. In 2008, Landmark held its first live 3D/HD NBA game televised live via satellite to the Magnolia Theatre in Dallas. On March 1, Landmark assumed operation of the 7-screen Gateway Theatre, located in Columbus, Ohio.
Landmark Built Listed Address City or town Photo Fall City Historic Residential District: 1887–1942: 2002: vicinity of Preston-Fall City Road: Fall City: Norman Edson Studio: 1890s ...
A reopening date was expected to be within the 2020 calendar year. [9] In May 2020, the Seattle Cinerama, citing the economic effects of the COVID-19 pandemic, announced that it would remain closed for the foreseeable future. [10] A petition to save and reopen the theater was launched in October 2021, ultimately garnering over 12,000 signatures ...
The Landmark from a different angle The Landmark Convention Center (historically known as the Masonic Temple Building , the Temple Theater , Helig's Theater , and John Hamrick's Temple Theater ) in Tacoma , Washington , United States is located at 47 St. Helens Avenue.
[1] [3] The theater's main stage is the largest theatrical venue in Washington north of Seattle's Paramount and 5th Avenue. [1] [3] The Mount Baker Theatre was designed by architect Robert Reamer (who also designed Seattle's 5th Avenue Theatre) in a Moorish–Spanish style. [1] [2] Popular legend holds that the building is haunted by a ghost ...