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Contains Element(s)
Architrave
Balcony
Brick Cladding
Carving
Cornice
Entablature
Flat Roof
Marquee Sign
Poured Concrete Structure
Rectangular Footprint
Exemplifies Style(s)
Edwardian
Neo-classical
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Downtown
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Unknown Unknown
Construction of Pantages Theatre (1913)
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Pantages Theatre, 1913
Pantages Theatre, 1919
Pantages Theatre, 1923
Pantages Theatre, 1977
Pantages Theatre At Night, Circa 1913