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Recent photos of this theatre are HERE
Also, seating may have been closer to 625. Recent photos of this theatre are HERE
The auditorium seems to have been removed at some point. The lobby and floor seem to remain. It also sort of looks like this started as a smaller theater that was later expanded.
Built 1912
Architect was Albert B. Mills.
Architect was W. Kohlfeldt.
Here is a recent photo of the Gibson
I just thought it was a bit sad in that there are few vestiges of M&R left, except, say, Norridge.
Ok, it’s William Ohlaber. Sorry for the confusion.
Recent photos of this theatre are HERE
Recent photos of this theatre are HERE
Recent photos of this theatre are HERE
Recent photos of this theatre are HERE
Recent photos of this theatre are HERE
Recent photos of this theatre are HERE
Recent photos of this theatre are HERE
Recent photos of this theatre are HERE
Recent photos of this theatre are HERE
Recent photos of this theatre are HERE
Recent photos of this theatre are HERE
Recent photos of this theatre are HERE
Also, seating may have been closer to 625.
Recent photos of this theatre are HERE
The auditorium seems to have been removed at some point. The lobby and floor seem to remain. It also sort of looks like this started as a smaller theater that was later expanded.
Built 1912
Architect was Albert B. Mills.
Architect was W. Kohlfeldt.
Here is a recent photo of the Gibson
I just thought it was a bit sad in that there are few vestiges of M&R left, except, say, Norridge.
Recent photos of this theatre are HERE
Recent photos of this theatre are HERE
Recent photos of this theatre are HERE
Recent photos of this theatre are HERE
Recent photos of this theatre are HERE
Ok, it’s William Ohlaber. Sorry for the confusion.