Difference between revisions of "Olympic Theatre [Philadelphia, US] (Q33493)"

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(‎Added qualifier: context (P47): Burnt at 3 a.m. Apparently an act of incendiarism. An adjoining house was also destroyed. Two firemen were killed and six injured through the falling in of the walls., #quickstatements; #temporary_batch_1739453903836)
(‎Created claim: opening date (P102): 1809, a)
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Property / Burnt down date: 29 January 1874Gregorian / reference
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1850
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Built 1809 by William Strickland as The Olympic. Various renovations. 1054 seats. The building contains a main theatre hall and two studio theatres. Used by the Walnut Street Theatre Company. (English)
Property / Note: Built 1809 by William Strickland as The Olympic. Various renovations. 1054 seats. The building contains a main theatre hall and two studio theatres. Used by the Walnut Street Theatre Company. (English) / rank
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Property / Note: Built 1809 by William Strickland as The Olympic. Various renovations. 1054 seats. The building contains a main theatre hall and two studio theatres. Used by the Walnut Street Theatre Company. (English) / qualifier
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1809
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Property / opening date: 1809 / rank
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    Built 1809 by William Strickland as The Olympic. Various renovations. 1054 seats. The building contains a main theatre hall and two studio theatres. Used by the Walnut Street Theatre Company. (English)
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    29 January 1874Gregorian
    Burnt at 3 a.m. Apparently an act of incendiarism. An adjoining house was also destroyed. Two firemen were killed and six injured through the falling in of the walls. (English)
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