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Property / Burnt down date: 1 January 1873Gregorian / qualifier
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context: Opened 1865. Burnt at 3 p.m. after a morning performance. Fire due to defect in heating apparatus. The public had already left the house. Nothing saved. The Fifth Avenue Hotel was also damaged. No lives were lost. (English)
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381
Property / Modern Opera Houses ID: 381 / rank
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920
Property / Modern Opera Houses ID: 920 / rank
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Second theatre built 1891 by Francis Hatch Kimball. 1529 seats. Originally used for drama performances, since 1900 used for vaudeville shows. Since 1915, also used as a cinema. From 1929, used for burlesque performances. Demolished 1939 in favour of an office building. (English)
Property / Note: Second theatre built 1891 by Francis Hatch Kimball. 1529 seats. Originally used for drama performances, since 1900 used for vaudeville shows. Since 1915, also used as a cinema. From 1929, used for burlesque performances. Demolished 1939 in favour of an office building. (English) / rank
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Property / Note: Second theatre built 1891 by Francis Hatch Kimball. 1529 seats. Originally used for drama performances, since 1900 used for vaudeville shows. Since 1915, also used as a cinema. From 1929, used for burlesque performances. Demolished 1939 in favour of an office building. (English) / qualifier
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theatre in Manhattan
  • Fifth Avenue Theatre
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Fifth Avenue Theatre [New York City, US]
theatre in Manhattan
  • Fifth Avenue Theatre

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40°44'43.440"N, 73°59'21.840"W
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Second theatre built 1891 by Francis Hatch Kimball. 1529 seats. Originally used for drama performances, since 1900 used for vaudeville shows. Since 1915, also used as a cinema. From 1929, used for burlesque performances. Demolished 1939 in favour of an office building. (English)
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27-31 West 28th Street, New York, NY 10001
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1 January 1873Gregorian
Opened 1865. Burnt at 3 p.m. after a morning performance. Fire due to defect in heating apparatus. The public had already left the house. Nothing saved. The Fifth Avenue Hotel was also damaged. No lives were lost. (English)
1868
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1939
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