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John Adolph Emil Eberson c. 1912. John Adolph Emil Eberson (January 2, 1875 – March 5, 1954) [1] was an Austrian-American architect best known for the development and promotion of movie palace designs in the atmospheric theatre style. He designed over 500 theatres in his lifetime, earning the nickname "Opera House John".
The Emerson Theater is an all age music venue located in the Little Flower neighborhood of Indianapolis, Indiana. It was opened on December 11, 1927, [1] as a one-screen movie theater under the name Eastland Theater. It was later reopened under new management and renamed to Emerson Theater on October 7, 1930. [2]
John Eberson was the most successful promoter and designer of the atmospheric style. His last atmospheric design in the US was the "Midwest Theatre" at 17 N. Harvey Ave., Oklahoma City, Oklahoma, which opened August 1, 1930, but was demolished in 1976.
Tibbs Drive-In Theatre (Indianapolis) 480 S. Tibbs Ave. in Indianapolis. Check The Tibbs Drive-In on Facebook and tibbsdriveintheatre.com for showtimes. 317-243-6666. $12 adults, $6 ages 4-12 ...
The Indiana Theatre is a historic theater in Terre Haute, Indiana, United States. It was added to the National Register of Historic Places on November 13, 1997 and is located in the Wabash Avenue-East Historic District. It opened on January 28, 1922. The theatre was built by Terre Haute resident T. W. Barhydt and was designed by John Eberson.
Olympia Theater: Miami, Florida: John Eberson: 1926 Liberty Theatre North Bend, Oregon: Tourtellotte & Hummel 1924 Lincoln Theater: Los Angeles, California: John Paxton Perrine 1927 Loew's 72nd Street Theatre New York City Thomas W. Lamb: 1932 (dem.) The Majestic Theatre: San Antonio, Texas: John Eberson: 1929 Mount Baker Theatre: Bellingham ...
Pages in category "John Eberson buildings" The following 27 pages are in this category, out of 27 total. ... Palace Theater (Gary, Indiana) Palace Theatre (Canton, Ohio)
The Indiana Theatre is a multiple use performing arts venue located at 140 W. Washington Street in Indianapolis, Indiana. It was built as a movie palace and ballroom in 1927 and today is the home of the Indiana Repertory Theatre. It was added to the U.S. National Register of Historic Places in 1979.