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theatre in Los Angeles

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(‎Created claim: Note (P44): Built 1906 by Charles F. Whittlesey as Temple Auditorium, replacing the former Hazard's Pavilion (opened 1887, demolished 1906). Opened 7 Nov 1906 with Giuseppe Verdi's Aida. Ca. 1910 renamed Clune's Auditorium, also known as Clune's Theatre Beautiful. 1920-1963 home to the Los Angeles Philharmonic. Renamed Philhamonic Auditorium. 1938 rebuilding by Claud Beelman. 2600 seats. Demolished 1985., #quickstatements; #temporary_batch_1757591661939)
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Built 1906 by Charles F. Whittlesey as Temple Auditorium, replacing the former Hazard's Pavilion (opened 1887, demolished 1906). Opened 7 Nov 1906 with Giuseppe Verdi's Aida. Ca. 1910 renamed Clune's Auditorium, also known as Clune's Theatre Beautiful. 1920-1963 home to the Los Angeles Philharmonic. Renamed Philhamonic Auditorium. 1938 rebuilding by Claud Beelman. 2600 seats. Demolished 1985. (English)
Property / Note: Built 1906 by Charles F. Whittlesey as Temple Auditorium, replacing the former Hazard's Pavilion (opened 1887, demolished 1906). Opened 7 Nov 1906 with Giuseppe Verdi's Aida. Ca. 1910 renamed Clune's Auditorium, also known as Clune's Theatre Beautiful. 1920-1963 home to the Los Angeles Philharmonic. Renamed Philhamonic Auditorium. 1938 rebuilding by Claud Beelman. 2600 seats. Demolished 1985. (English) / rank
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theatre in Los Angeles
  • Hazard s Pavilion
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Hazard s Pavilion [Los Angeles]
theatre in Los Angeles
  • Hazard s Pavilion

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34°2'57.905"N, 118°15'11.272"W
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Built 1906 by Charles F. Whittlesey as Temple Auditorium, replacing the former Hazard's Pavilion (opened 1887, demolished 1906). Opened 7 Nov 1906 with Giuseppe Verdi's Aida. Ca. 1910 renamed Clune's Auditorium, also known as Clune's Theatre Beautiful. 1920-1963 home to the Los Angeles Philharmonic. Renamed Philhamonic Auditorium. 1938 rebuilding by Claud Beelman. 2600 seats. Demolished 1985. (English)
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427 W. Fifth Street, Los Angeles, CA 90071
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1887
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1963
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