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Motion picture theaters from the silent era.
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Pantages Theatre  
Address 7th and Hill Street
Opening Night Seating Capacity 2000
Original Theater Owner Alexander Pantages
Original Theater Architect B. Marcus Priteca
Years of Operation Opened 17 August 1920
Type of Musical Accompaniment unknown
Current Status Existing, in use as a retail jewelry store

The Pantages Theatre was a first-run house.

In later years, the theater was known as the Warner Bros. Theatre, until the 1960s when the name was changed to Metropolitan’s Warren Theatre. In the early 1970s, the theater was used as a church. Today, the Pantages Theatre building still exists but has been converted to retail use as a jewelry store.

References: FilmDaily-1926 p. 485 : with additional information provided by William Gabel.

 

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