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(‎Created claim: Note (P44): Music venue, opened 4 July 1993 as Tony Orlando Yellow Ribbon Music Theater, named after the American singer/songwriter, Tony Orlando. Closed 1998. 2002-2007 operated as a church by Faith Life Church (which moved to the former Five Star Theatre in 2007)., #quickstatements; #temporary_batch_1757591661939)
(‎Created claim: closure date (P107): 1998, a)
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Property / Note: Music venue, opened 4 July 1993 as Tony Orlando Yellow Ribbon Music Theater, named after the American singer/songwriter, Tony Orlando. Closed 1998. 2002-2007 operated as a church by Faith Life Church (which moved to the former Five Star Theatre in 2007). (English) / qualifier
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theatre in Branson
  • Tony Orlando Yellow Ribbon Music Theatre
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Tony Orlando Yellow Ribbon Music Theatre [Branson]
theatre in Branson
  • Tony Orlando Yellow Ribbon Music Theatre

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Music venue, opened 4 July 1993 as Tony Orlando Yellow Ribbon Music Theater, named after the American singer/songwriter, Tony Orlando. Closed 1998. 2002-2007 operated as a church by Faith Life Church (which moved to the former Five Star Theatre in 2007). (English)
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