theaters
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Teton Theater
Jackson, Wyoming
1941
This historic cinema of 1941 has been carefully restored and is now home to a pizzeria.
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United Artists Theater
Los Angeles, California
1927
Opened in December 1927, the United Artists Theater was designed by C. Howard Crane to resemble the medieval Spanish architecture enjoyed by patron Mary Pickford on a trip to Europe.
- Opera House Block/Central Block Building Fort Collins, Colorado 1917
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Bagdad Theater
Portland, Oregon
1927
Built in 1927 by Universal Studios, this exotic movie palace has hosted vaudeville acts, silent films, and the premiere of One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest. It was purchased by McMenamins around 1990 and still shows first-run movies.
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Egyptian Theatre
Boise, Idaho
1926-27
Completed in 1927, Boise's Egyptian Theatre was inspired by the Edfu Temple in Egypt at a time when such exotic movie palaces were all the rage. Restored in 1999, it is still in active use as a theater today.
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Reed Opera House
Salem, Oregon
1869-70
Built of brick in an elegant Italianate design, the Reed Opera House was constructed for businessman and politician Cyrus S. Reed in 1869 as an opera house, theater, community hall, and hotel. Today it houses shops and restaurants.
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Liberty Theatre
Astoria, Oregon
1924-25
Completed in 1925, Astoria's Liberty Theatre has been thoroughly restored, with major phases in 2006 and 2020. It is now a concert venue and event venue available for rent.
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Sentinel Hotel (Elks Lodge; Princeton Building)
Portland, Oregon
1923
Built in 1923 as the Elks Temple, the Princeton Building later housed the WPA, a WWII induction center, and several businesses before being incorporated into the Governor Hotel in 1992 and the Sentinel Hotel in 2012.
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Raymond Theater
Raymond, Washington
1928
The Raymond Theater was built in 1928 in an interesting Renaissance Revival style.