File:Los Angeles Pantages Theatre 1920.jpg
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[edit]DescriptionLos Angeles Pantages Theatre 1920.jpg |
Pantages Theater, Los Angeles, California, at the time of its opening in 1920. Inset photos of Alexander Pantages and Edward G. Milne. Caption in the original: "NEW PANTAGES THEATER, LOS ANGELES "The Newest and Most Beautiful Unit of the Long Chain of Fine Theaters Operated by the Pantages Theater Company Will Be Opened in Los Angeles Next Monday. Inserts, Left, Alexander Pantages, President and General Manager of the Company; Right, Edward G. Milne, Northwest General Manager. This Million Dollar building Was Designed by B. Marcus Priteca of Seattle, Who Was Architect fot the Pantages Theater in This City [Seattle]. Carl Walker Will Be Local Manager of the New Theater, and James Townsend Will Be Stage Manager. The Pantages Theater Company Will Open New Houses in Toronto, Salt Lake, Memphis and Kansas City This Fall." |
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Source | The Argus (Seattle), August 14, 1920, p. 5. Photographed from a copy at the Seattle Public Library and very slightly cleaned with GIMP. |
Author | No photographer credited |
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