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  2. Arcada Theater Building - Wikipedia

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    The Arcada Theatre Building is a theater in St. Charles, Illinois located on Main Street (which becomes North Avenue (Chicago) further eastward). The theatre was opened on Labor Day, September 6, 1926, engaging projection of silent movies and the staging of live vaudeville acts. Except for brief periods of renovation, it has remained ...

  3. St. Charles Theatre - Wikipedia

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    The St. Charles Theatre was a theater in New Orleans, United States, between 1835 and 1967. [1] It was founded by James H. Caldwell to replace the Camp Street Theatre and was for a time the only English theater in New Orleans. It was considered the finest theater building in America in 1835. It burnt down in 1842 but was rebuilt in 1843, then ...

  4. St. Charles, Illinois - Wikipedia

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    Website. www .stcharlesil .gov. St. Charles is a city [5] in DuPage and Kane counties in the U.S. state of Illinois. It lies roughly 40 miles (64 km) west of Chicago on Illinois Route 64. Per the 2020 census, the population was 33,081. [6]

  5. Streets of St. Louis - Wikipedia

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    Carr Street. Carr Street runs east–west in Downtown St. Louis from the Mississippi River to Jefferson Avenue, between the neighborhoods of Carr Square and JeffVanderLou . It is named after Judge William C. Carr, who in 1813 built the first brick dwelling in St. Louis. [2] In 1822, Carr Street formed part of the northern boundary of the city.

  6. Théâtre d'Orléans - Wikipedia

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    The theatre remained the dominant venue in New Orleans during the pre-Civil War period. Competition with Caldwell's St. Charles Theatre and his New American Theatre ended in 1842, when both were destroyed by fire. With Caldwell's competition out of the way, the Théâtre d'Orléans entered a period of dominance in New Orleans' cultural life.

  7. List of theaters in Chicago - Wikipedia

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    Kane Repertory Theatre (St. Charles) Lifeline Theatre; Lookingglass Theatre Company; Lyric Opera of Chicago; Marriott Theatre (Lincolnshire) MCA Stage; Merle Reskin Theatre (DePaul) (formerly Blackstone Theater) Music Theater Works (formerly Light Opera Works) (Evanston) Neo-Futurists; Oak Park Festival Theatre (Oak Park)

  8. J. Scheidegger Center for the Arts - Wikipedia

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    Coordinates: 38.7866°N 90.5019°W. J. Scheidegger Center for the Arts. J. Scheidegger Center for the Arts was opened in 2008 in St. Charles, Missouri, United States, on the campus of the Lindenwood University as a $32 million, 138,000-square-foot (12,800 m 2) educational and performing arts complex. [1] The facility is named after a $2 million ...

  9. Goldenrod (showboat) - Wikipedia

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    Goldenrod was a floating theater, known as a showboat, which operated on the Mississippi River and its tributaries throughout the 20th Century. She was designated a U.S. National Historic Landmark on 24 December 1967 and a St. Louis, Missouri City Landmark in 1972. [3] She was placed on the 'Threatened Historical Landmarks' list in 2001.