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(‎Created claim: Note (P44): Built 1925 by Frank Grad as Salaam Temple for the Shriners (a masonic society). Opened 8 Sep 1925. Also known as The Mosque and Mosque Theatre. 1964 renamed Symphony Hall. Subsequently home to the New Jersey Symphony Orchestra, New Jersey State Opera and the New Jersey Ballet Company. Currently used as a performing arts center., #quickstatements; #temporary_batch_1757598214181)
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Property / Note: Built 1925 by Frank Grad as Salaam Temple for the Shriners (a masonic society). Opened 8 Sep 1925. Also known as The Mosque and Mosque Theatre. 1964 renamed Symphony Hall. Subsequently home to the New Jersey Symphony Orchestra, New Jersey State Opera and the New Jersey Ballet Company. Currently used as a performing arts center. (English) / qualifier
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theatre in Newark
  • Newark Symphony Hall
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Newark Symphony Hall [Newark]
theatre in Newark
  • Newark Symphony Hall

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Built 1925 by Frank Grad as Salaam Temple for the Shriners (a masonic society). Opened 8 Sep 1925. Also known as The Mosque and Mosque Theatre. 1964 renamed Symphony Hall. Subsequently home to the New Jersey Symphony Orchestra, New Jersey State Opera and the New Jersey Ballet Company. Currently used as a performing arts center. (English)
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1020 Broad Street, Newark, NJ 07102
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