State Theatre [Los Angeles] (Q25796)

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former movie theater in Los Angeles, California, United States, later used as a church

former movie theater in Los Angeles, California, United States, later used as a church
  • State Theatre
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State Theatre [Los Angeles]
former movie theater in Los Angeles, California, United States, later used as a church
  • State Theatre

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39°14'48.289"N, 106°17'26.498"W
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Cinema and vaudeville theatre, built 1921 by Charles Peter Weeks and William Day. Opened 12 Nov 1921 as Loew's State Theatre. 1949 renamed State Theatre. Closed 1997. From 1998 used as a church. Originally 2450 seats, currently 2387 seats. (English)
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703 S. Broadway, Los Angeles, CA 90014
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1921
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