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  2. Ogden Theatre - Wikipedia

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    CSRHP No. 5DV.2609. Added to NRHP. August 31, 1995. The Ogden Theatre is a music venue and former movie theater in Denver, Colorado, United States. Located at 935 E. Colfax Avenue in the neighborhood of Capitol Hill, it was built in 1917 and has a maximum capacity of 1,600 for concerts. It is listed on the National Register of Historic Places.

  3. Peery's Egyptian Theater - Wikipedia

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    Peery's Egyptian Theater was built after the fiery demise of the Arlington Hotel in 1923. Harman and Louis Peery devised a plan to build a grand theater, "The Showplace of the West". The architectural firm of Hodgson & McClenahan, notable for many important Wasatch Front landmarks, was hired for the task. They took cues from many of the most ...

  4. Dee Events Center - Wikipedia

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    Dee Events Center. /  41.18250°N 111.94500°W  / 41.18250; -111.94500. Dee Events Center is a multi-purpose indoor arena in the western United States, located on the campus of Weber State University in Ogden, Utah. The circular, 11,592-seat domed arena, similar in design to many of the era, opened 47 years ago in 1977.

  5. Tennessee Theatre - Wikipedia

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    The Tennessee Theatre is a movie palace in downtown Knoxville, Tennessee. The theater was built in 1928 in the 1908 Burwell Building, considered Knoxville's first skyscraper. [1] The theater and Burwell Building were added to the National Register of Historic Places in 1982, [2] and the theater was extensively restored in the early 2000s.

  6. Elliott Hall of Music - Wikipedia

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    The Elliott Hall of Music is a theater located on the campus of Purdue University in West Lafayette, Indiana. [1] [2] With a seating capacity of 6,005, it is one of the largest proscenium theaters in the world, and is 45 seats larger than Radio City Music Hall. [3] The facility is named after Edward C. Elliott (1874–1960), who served as ...

  7. Spokane Civic Theatre - Wikipedia

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    The Main Stage auditorium is a proscenium theatre with a seating capacity of 334, while the Studio theatre is a small, black box theatre seating approximately 85. The seating in the Studio theatre can be moved, which allows specific productions to fill the space in a new way, like the 2011 production of Metamorphoses, which housed a pool. Both ...

  8. Wortham Center for the Performing Arts - Wikipedia

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    The Wortham Center for the Performing Arts, formerly known as the Diana Wortham Theatre, is a 28,000 square foot (2,600 m 2) theater in Pack Place in Asheville, North Carolina. The main 500-seat [1] Proscenium theater [2] opened July 4, 1992 has about 50 shows each season between September and May, plus more than 100 events presented by groups ...

  9. Salem's Historic Grand Theatre - Wikipedia

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    The Film Daily Yearbook of 1947 listed the Grand Theatre having 744 seats. Over the years, the seating capacity has been reduced to 380 seats. There are 13 rows on the main floor with 268 seats and 5 rows in the balcony with 112 seats. See also. Reed Opera House and McCornack Block Addition; Elsinore Theater; Capitol Theater (Salem, Oregon)