File:Times Square Theatre and Apollo (42nd Street) Theatre.jpg
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[edit]DescriptionTimes Square Theatre and Apollo (42nd Street) Theatre.jpg |
English: Looking north on 42nd Street.
The marquee announces Florence Reed in The Mirage, the play which opened the theater; it ran from September 30, 1920 to March 12, 1921.[1][2] The Apollo Theatre did not open until November 17, 1920.[3] Notes
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Date | Published December 1920 |
Source | "Times Square and Apollo Theatres, West 42nd Street, New York City" Architecture and Building Vol. 52 No. 12 (December 1920) Plate 143. Online at Google Books. |
Author | Eugene De Rosa, architect |
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