суббота, 26 июля 2014 г.

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They surely don t build em like that anymore. I don t know what would be more entertaining, watching the movie or spending ones time looking at the interior details. Reply Delete RD Wolff July 17, 2014 at 10:33 AM
That belfy is just the most hideous looking thing they ever could have stuck up there short of a replica sports car rental in las vegas of the Statue of Liberty or something. Reply Delete Replies amorettea July 17, 2014 at 10:55 AM
The belfry is not perfect, but it and it s builders, sports car rental in las vegas the church, saved this magnificent gem and those irreplaceable interiors so why be picky? Criticism is deserved to those who can t see the purpose of re-using a preservation worthy building sports car rental in las vegas and tear them down without a second sports car rental in las vegas thought, AKA Vornado Development, Lefrak Corporation and the now demolished Chickering Hall exteriors and the Rizzoli Book Store interoirs. Reply Delete Anonymous July 18, 2014 at 7:10 AM
Actually, sports car rental in las vegas Thomas Lamb designed two other movie palaces using the same style as the 175th Street; all for Loew s theatres. The first one opened in 1928 and was the Loew s State in Syracuse (now the Landmark Theatre).The other was Loew s 72nd street, which opened in 1932 and was demolished in 1960. It had been designed with an atmospheric auditorium. Most movie palace fans agree that Thomas Lamb s masterpiece was the Fox Theatre in San Francisco. It is generally believed to be the most palatial movie palace ever built. Reply Delete Add comment Load more...

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