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  1. Fox Theatre

    Fox Theatre or Fox Theater or Fox Theater Building and variations may refer to Fox Theatres , a defunct chain of movie theaters in Canada Fox Theatre Toronto in the United States by state then city or town Fox Theatre Atlanta, Georgia , listed on the NRHP in Fulton County, Georgia Fox Theatre Historic District , Atlanta, Georgia, National Register of Historic Places listings in Fulton County, Georgia listed on the National Register of Historic Places in Fulton County, Georgia Fox Tucson Theatre , listed on the National Register of Historic Places NRHP in Pima County, Arizona Fox Theater Bakersfield, California Fox Theatre Fullerton, California Fox Theater, Westwood Village , Los Angeles, California Fox Oakland Theatre Pomona Fox Theater , Pomona, California, listed on the NRHP in California Riverside Fox Theater , Riverside, California, listed on the NRHP in California Fox Theatre San Francisco, California Fox Theatre Boulder, Colorado Blue Fox Theatre , Grangeville, Idaho, National Register ... Places in Idaho County, Idaho Fox Theater Hutchinson, Kansas , listed on the NRHP in Reno County, Kansas Colonial Fox Theatre , Pittsburg, Kansas, National Register of Historic Places listings in Crawford ..., Kansas Fox Theatre Detroit, Michigan , Detroit, Michigan, listed on the NRHP in Michigan Fox Theater Joplin, Missouri , National Register of Historic Places listings in Jasper County, Missouri listed on the National Register of Historic Places listings in Jasper County, Missouri Fox Theatre St. Louis, Missouri , listed on the NRHP in Missouri Fox Theatre North Platte, Nebraska , National Register ... Places in Lincoln County, Nebraska Fox Theatre Las Cruces, New Mexico Fox Theatre Portland, Oregon Fox Theater Spokane, Washington , listed on the NRHP in Spokane County, Washington Fox Theatre Green ... Register of Historic Places in Portage County, Wisconsin disambig de Fox Theatre ... Register of Historic Places in Brown County, Wisconsin Fox Theater Stevens Point, Wisconsin ...   more details



  1. Fabulous Fox Theatre

    Fabulous Fox Theatre may refer to Fox Theatre Atlanta, Georgia Fox Theatre St. Louis, Missouri See also Fox Theatre disambiguation disambig ...   more details



  1. Joplin

    Joplin may refer to Places United States Joplin, Missouri Joplin, Montana Joplin, Virginia now extinct People Janis Joplin , American singer Josh Joplin , American singer Scott Joplin , American composer Others Joplin High School , a public High School in Joplin, Missouri Joplin Regional Airport , a regional airport next to Joplin, Missouri See also 2011 Joplin tornado , an extreme tornado that devastated Joplin, Missouri disambig Category Place name disambiguation pages de Joplin es Joplin fr Joplin it Joplin hu Joplin egy rtelm s t lap nl Joplin pl Joplin pt Joplin ru fi Joplin t smennyssivu vo Joplin ...   more details



  1. Terry Fox Theatre

    other uses Terry Fox disambiguation primarysources date March 2010 The Terry Fox Theatre is a proscenium proscenium theatre in Port Coquitlam , British Columbia , opened in 1999, named after cancer research activist Terry Fox . Although attached to Terry Fox Secondary School , the theatre is operated as a stand alone facility by the Port Coquitlam Theatre Society, a registered federal charity governed by a volunteer board of directors. Overview The theatre has 336 seats, with 234 seats at orchestra level, and 102 seats on the balcony. ref name bctour http www.bctouring.org venue listings terry fox theatre.html BC Touring Council Terry Fox Theatre ref External links http www.terryfoxtheatre.com Official site http www.terryfoxtheatre.com images theater.jpg Photo of theatre exterior http www.terryfoxtheatre.com images seating1.jpg Photo of theatre seating http maps.google.com ?ie UTF8&ll 49.263184, 122.748173&spn 0.002475,0.004989&t k&z 18&om 1 Satellite view of the Terry Fox Theatre on Google Maps theatre is on the north side of the building References reflist coord 49.263147 N 122.748161 W display title Category Terry Fox Category Theatres in British Columbia Category Port Coquitlam Category Music venues in British Columbia ...   more details



  1. Fox Theatre (Toronto)

    Other uses Fox Theatre disambiguation Fox Theatre File Fox Theatre Marquee.jpg right thumb 300px The Fox Theatre The Fox Theatre is a Movie theater cinema in the Beaches neighbourhood of Toronto , Ontario at the intersection of Queen Street and Beech Avenue. It has operated since 1914. ref name fox about cite web url http foxtheatre.ca about index.html title A Brief History of the Fox Theatre publisher Fox Theatre accessdate 2009 12 01 ref The Fox Theatre has a single screen and shows a mixture of second run movies, independent and foreign films, and classic favourites. History The Fox opened in 1914 as the Pastime Theatre , built and owned by Arthur Brooks Webster. After less than a year, the name was changed to the Prince Edward , the name it would use until 1937, when it was changed to the Fox Theatre. A stained glass panel with the Prince Edward name, over the doorway from the lobby, remains from the Prince Edward period. ref name fox about It is the second oldest movie cinema in Toronto, after the Revue Cinema , opened in 1912. In October 2007, The Fox Theatre re opened its doors after undergoing an extensive building restoration restoration . Some of the changes include 250 new plush reclining red finish seats with cupholders, a 1930s inspired carpet, a new concessions stand with an old fashioned popcorn machine and menu chalkboard, a reupholstered smoking wall, one of a kind classic light up movie posters, and the original Prince Edward and candy bar signs. See also List of cinemas in Toronto References refs External links http foxtheatre.ca Official site Toronto stub coord 43.672853 N 79.287311 W region CA ON type landmark display title Category Theatres in Toronto ...   more details



  1. Fox Theatre Historic District

    Infobox nrhp name Fox Theatre Historic District nrhp type hd image Hotels around Fabulous Fox Theater.JPG caption Fox Theatre in foreground with the Cox Carlton Hotel and Georgian Terrace Hotel in background, with The Ponce Condos to the right. location Along Peachtree Street between Ponce de Leon Avenue and 3rd St. NE, Midtown Atlanta lat degrees 33 lat minutes 46 lat seconds 21 lat direction N long degrees 84 long minutes 23 long seconds 8 long direction W coord parameters region US GA type landmark locmapin Atlanta, Georgia area architect William Lee Stoddart , Oliver Vinour, et al. architecture Moorish Revival , Beaux Arts style , Neo Renaissance Renaissance Revival added October 7, 1978 ref name nris NRISref 2008a ref governing body Private refnum 78003178 The Fox Theatre Historic District is located in Midtown Atlanta , Georgia. It is listed on the National Register of Historic Places and consists of the following buildings the Fox Theater Atlanta Fox Theatre Oliver Vinour et al., 1929 William Lee Stoddart s Georgian Terrace Hotel 1911 , site of the 1939 gala ball for the premiere of Gone with the Wind film Gone with the Wind , the film Stoddart s Italianate architecture Italianate or Beaux Arts Renaissance revival Ponce de Leon Apartments 1913 the Cox Carlton Hotel 1925 , originally built as a bachelor hotel but now a Hotel Indigo . Photo Gallery of the Fox Theatre Historic District gallery Image Fabulous Fox Theater and nearby hotels.JPG Fox Theatre in foreground with the Cox Carlton Hotel and Georgian Terrace Hotel in background Image Georgian Terrace Hotel.jpg Georgian Terrace Hotel Image Ponce de Leon Apartments.jpg Ponce de Leon Apartments Image Cox Carlton Hotel.jpg Cox Carlton Hotel Image Fox Theatre Historic District.jpg Aerial view of Fox Theatre Historic District from Bank of America Plaza Atlanta Bank of America Plaza gallery References Reflist Historic Districts in Metro Atlanta Atlanta neighborhoods ...   more details



  1. Fox Theatre (Atlanta, Georgia)

    Other uses Fox Theatre disambiguation PLEASE do not move the title of this article Theatre City, State ... locations. Thank you. Infobox NRHP name Fox Theatre partof Fox Theatre Historic District nrhp type nhl image Fox Theater night.jpg caption location Atlanta, Georgia lat degrees 33 lat minutes 46 lat ... Atlanta, Georgia locmap label Fox Theatre coord parameters region US GA type landmark area built 1929 ... Fox Theatre Atlanta accessdate 2008 06 21 work National Historic Landmark summary listing publisher ... refnum 74002230 partof refnum 78003178 The Fox Theatre often marketing marketed as the Fabulous Fox ... Midtown Atlanta , Georgia U.S. state Georgia , and is the centerpiece of the Fox Theatre Historic ... notable architectural features When the Fox Theatre first opened, the local newspaper described ... balcony. The Atlanta Preservation Center sponsors regular Tour guide tour s of the Fox Theatre s interior. History File Fox Theater Atlanta, Georgia.jpg thumb The Fox Theatre Originally intended ... of talking pictures and stage entertainment, the Fox Theatre declared bankruptcy . It floundered ... as a movie house, the Fox has a relatively shallow stage theatre stage by theatrical standards and is unable ... on the Mighty Mo at the Fox Theatre in the 1970s. ref http www.virgilfoxlegacy.com gallery 0000 foxatfoxprogram.pdf ... fox 602660.html author Kristi Swartz date 30 August 2010 title Phantom likely leaving Fox Theatre after ... Atlanta Fox Theatre Historic District Fox Theatre for a list of other Fox Theatres, past and present ... Reflist External links Commons category Fox Theatre Atlanta http www.foxtheatre.org Fox Theatre website ... Encyclopedia http www.nps.gov history nr travel atlanta fox.htm Fox Theatre history , National Park Service Photos of the Fox Theatre http atlantatimemachine.com downtown fox1.htm 1 , http atlantatimemachine.com ... Revival architecture in the United States de Fox Theatre Georgia ... seat auditorium was ultimately developed as a lavish movie theater in the Fox Theatres chain ...   more details



  1. Fox Theatre (Fullerton, California)

    Infobox NRHP name Fox Fullerton Theatre Complex nrhp type image Fullerton fox theatre.JPG caption Street view of Fullerton Fox Theatre location 500 512 N. Harbor Blvd br Fullerton, California nearest city lat degrees 33 lat minutes 52 lat seconds 28 lat direction N long degrees 117 long minutes 55 long seconds 26 long direction W area built 1925 architect Raymond M. Kennedy architecture added October 25, 2006 visitation num visitation year refnum 06000948 mpsub governing body Fox Theatre is a movie theater located on Harbor Boulevard in Fullerton, California Fullerton , California . Built in 1925 as part of the chain of Fox Theatres , the theater was closed and abandoned in 1987. The Fullerton Historic Theatre Foundation is currently in the process of fundraising and restoring the theater. History The Fox Theatre was originally commissioned by C. Stanley Chapman to show vaudeville performances and silent movies . The theater was designed by architect Raymond M. Kennedy of the firm Meyer & Holler , who later designed Grauman s Chinese Theatre in Hollywood. The original name of the theater was the Alician Court Theatre, in honor of Chapman s wife, Alice. ref cite web publisher Fullerton Historic Theatre Foundation url http www.foxfullerton.org aboutthefox history.aspx History of the Fox Fullerton title History of the Fox Fullerton ref An official landmark of the City of Fullerton since 1990, the Fox Theatre was added to the National Register of Historic Places in October 2006. In 2005 ... presentations in the strangest places ref Architecture The Fox Theatre has lavish interior design in the Italian ... 2007 04 27 title Live music returns to Fox Fullerton Theatre url http www.ocregister.com ocregister ... also painted murals for Los Angeles City Hall , the Biltmore Hotel , and the Wiltern Theatre . The original ... Historic Theatre Foundation is currently restoring the building. In 2007, the theater received nearly ... gallery References references External links http www.foxfullerton.org Fox Fullerton website National ...   more details



  1. Fox Tucson Theatre

    Other uses Fox Theatre disambiguation Multiple issues cleanup July 2010 refimprove July 2010 primarysources December 2010 Infobox NRHP name Fox Theatre nrhp type image Fox theater Tucson.jpg caption The Fox Tucson Theatre, March 2007 location 17 W. Congress St., Tucson, Arizona lat degrees 32 lat minutes ... MPS refnum 03000905 ref name nris NRISref version 2009a ref The Fox Tucson Theatre is located ... Mouse cartoon were well received by both audiences that evening, and the Fox Theatre began its ..., the grand theater was never forgotten by its former patrons. History The Fox Tucson Theatre is located ... Southwestern Art Deco movie palace. The Fox Theatre was originally designed to be a dual vaudeville ... the furnishings. ref http www.foxtucsontheatre.org history History of Fox Theatre , Fox Theatre ... events as well as private corporate rentals. Project funding The Fox Tucson Theatre restoration was funded ... were involved, and the all volunteer Board of Directors of the Fox Tucson Theatre Foundation worked .... Key personnel in the project included Herb Stratford Original Fox Tucson Theatre Foundation Executive Director, Fox Tucson Theatre Foundation Founder Fox Tucson Theatre Foundation Board of Directors ... case studies ntcic fox tucson theatre.html Fox Tucson Theatre . Preservationnation.org. Retrieved on 2010 12 15. ref The Fox Tucson Theatre Foundation FTTF was incorporated in July 1999 and was formed ... 501 c 3 non profit organization formed out of the citizen s group known as the Fox Theatre Revival ..., restoration, renovation, and operation of the historic Fox Tucson Theatre. The Foundation ... about board.php Fox Tucson Theatre . Fox Tucson Theatre. Retrieved on 2010 12 15. ref Gallery gallery Image Fox 200.jpg Fox Theatre, then and now gallery See also Rialto Theatre ... acts. The Fox, originally to be called The Tower , was built in 1929 by Nicholas Diamos for his ... the Plaza Theater Tucson Plaza Theater in Tucson and the Grand Theatre Douglas, Arizona Grand Theatre ...   more details



  1. Fox Theatre (Detroit, Michigan)

    Other uses Fox Theatre disambiguation Infobox NRHP name Fox Theatre nrhp type nhl image Foxdetroitmarqueenightshot2.jpg ... designated other1 color CornflowerBlue The Fox Theatre is an ornate performing arts center in the United ... Foxtown . The city s major Theatre in Detroit performance centers and theatres emanate from the Fox ... William Fox . The others were the Fox Theatres in Brooklyn, Fox Theatre Atlanta, Georgia Atlanta , Fox Theatre St. Louis, Missouri St. Louis , and Fox Theatre San Francisco, California San Francisco ..., can be seen for several blocks. The Fox Theatre in St. Louis, Missouri is on the interior its architectural .... Louis Fox is a stand alone theatre. The architectural plaster molds of the Detroit Fox 1928 were ... http apps.detnews.com apps history index.php?id 63 title Detroit s historic Fox Theatre work The Detroit ... Grand Circus Park which encompasses Fox Theatre is sometimes referred to as Foxtown after the theater ..., shorts and newsreels, and performances by the 60 piece Fox Theatre Grand Orchestra, a 50 voice ... when the theatre showed her films. During World War II , like many theatres in the area, the Fox ... ref name scotty cite web title The Fox Theatre, Detroit, MI publisher scottymoore.net url http scottymoore.net ... and United Artists Theatre Building United Artists , the Fox was able to remain open by programming ... Bowl XLV in February 2011. Architecture The Fox Office Building, which forms the Woodward facade of the theatre ... President William Fox, was unhappy when she learned that the theatre was to have a bare floor. She ...,COPYRIGHT ,cat Name &page 0 ref Photo gallery gallery Image Fox Theatre Ticket Office Detroit.jpg Ticket office below the marquee. Image Fox theatre doors.jpg Theatre door pulls adorned with griffins. Image DetroitFox1.jpg Fox Theatre marquee. Image FOXdetroitnightmarquee.jpg The marquee, slightly out of focus, ablaze after dark. Image Detroitfox3.jpg Fox Theatre front during daylight hours. Image ... DetroitFoxMarqueeGriffins.jpg Fox Theatre Griffins atop the marquee. Image FoxTheatrefrom ComericaPark.jpg ...   more details



  1. Fox Oakland Theatre

    Other uses Fox Theatre disambiguation Infobox Venue name Fox Oakland Theatre image File Fox Oakland Theatre.jpg 250px image caption small Fox Oakland Theatre 2002 small nickname location 1807 Telegraph ... 79000468 ref name nris NRISref version 2010a ref The Fox Oakland Theatre is a 2,800 seat movie theater .... See also Fox Theatre for Fox Theatres in other U.S. cities Grand Lake Theater Movie palace ... Fox Oakland Theatre Restoration Project National Register of Historic Places Category Buildings ... format dms type Indoor theatre broke ground built opened 1928 renovated Reopened Feb 5, 2009 expanded ... Orchestra, Balcony seating capacity 2,800 Infobox NRHP name Fox Oakland Theater embed yes nrhp type ..., 2009. History The Oakland Fox Theater, a 2,800 seat movie theater originally opened its doors on October ... . The Fox Theater became the 251st theater to open in the West Coast Theater chain. ref name FoxOakland a Fox Oakland Theater Restoration Project. 2007. Oct. 2009 http www.oaklandfox.com . ref In 1929, it was renamed the Fox Oakland when William Fox producer William Fox bought the West Coast Theatres chain and merged it with his Fox Theatres chain. The launch of the Fox was expected to earn high earnings in the downtown district. Reestablishing the movie industry, the Fox offered the opportunity ... name TheFox The Fox Oakland. 2009. Another Planet. Oct. 2009 http thefoxoakland.com index.php ref As the Fox ..., the Fox provided a different appeal than the Paramount. The complexity of the Fox s design portrayed a very lavish lifestyle. Reflecting luxury and class by its beautiful structure. The Fox Oakland Theatre opened with the Fox Film Corporation movie The Air Circus . The theater housed a Wurlitzer organ Wurlitzer theatre organ . Attendance significantly dropped in the 1960s and the Oakland Fox officially closed its doors in 1966. ref name Bagwell, Beth 1996 The theater was in decline on account ...,there were many plans for the theater to be restored other possibilities included converting the Fox ...   more details



  1. Fox Theatre (Boulder, Colorado)

    Other uses Fox Theatre disambiguation nofootnotes date February 2011 Image Thefoxtheater.jpg thumb The Fox Logo The Fox Theatre , commonly called simply The Fox , in Boulder, Colorado. It is a popular ... Company Frank Ricketson and associates . They sold in 1930 to the Fox Colorado Theatre Group, who in turn sold it in 1933 to the Fox Colorado Theatre Company. A quitclaim deed in 1935 resulted with the Boulder K & F Realty Company as the new owner. They sold it in 1946 to the Isis Theatre Company also Fox Intermountain Theaters . County Assessor s records are not available until a transaction in 1978 .... Those plans never materialized, however, and a building permit was issued to the Fox Theatre Company ... for the Fox Theatre by Boulder Sign Ideas in January 1961. The plans included the Fox sign, as well as the lighted marquee. The marquee was 42 8 wide, 5 tall, and 51 2 wide at the base. The new Fox Theatre was opened on July 7, 1961. Present at the formal opening was the president of Fox Inter Mountain ... by 20th Century Fox. The Theatre was designed by Mel Glatz, Fox construction engineer, and assisted by Les Newkirk, the manager of Fox Theatres in Boulder. There were 500 seats for persons, with the arrangement ... Tang Clan , Hunter S. Thompson , deadmau5 External links Commons cat Fox Theatre Boulder, Colorado ... The Fox The Fox is located on The Hill Boulder The Hill , a popular commercial, restaurant, and bar ... Tulagi Boulder club. The Fox is located two blocks from the University of Colorado at Boulder University of Colorado campus. History Originally constructed in 1926 as the Rialto Theatre, the building ... Bar & Grill, it was located here at least through 1949. When Fox Intermountain purchased ... 6 30 a.m. to 1 30 p.m., and re opened in the afternoon from 4 30 p.m. to 7 00 p.m. The Fox Theater ... of that year, the Fox Intermountain Amusement Corporation applied for a permit to remodel the subject ... and Carousel Beauty Salon in 1972. Artists See also List of artists who have performed at the Fox ...   more details



  1. Fox Theatre (San Francisco, California)

    Other uses Fox Theatre disambiguation The Fox Theatre was a 4,651 seat movie palace located at 1350 Market Street San Francisco Market Street in San Francisco, California . It was designed by the noted theater architect , Thomas W. Lamb . Opened in 1929, the theater operated until 1963 when it was closed and demolished. History The Fox was built in 1929 by movie pioneer William Fox producer William Fox as a showcase for the films of the Fox Film Corporation along with elaborate stage shows. It was one of a group of five spectacular Fox Theatres built by Fox in the late 1920s. The others were the Fox Theatres in Brooklyn, Fox Theatre Atlanta, Georgia Atlanta , Fox Theatre Detroit, Michigan Detroit , and Fox Theatre St. Louis, Missouri St. Louis . The Fox Theatre opened on June 28, 1929 with the premiere of Behind That Curtain film Behind That Curtain , a Charlie Chan movie produced by William Fox, directed by Irving Cummings , and starring Warner Baxter and Lois Moran . The theater was closed from October 20, 1932 to April 1, 1933 due to financial difficulties. On June 28, 1959, a 30th anniversary celebration took place with the screening of the 20th Century Fox film Say One for Me with Bing Crosby and Debbie Reynolds . On March 5, 1960, a series of organ concerts on Saturdays at midnight began, in an attempt to increase business and keep the theater open. On February 16, 1963, the theater closed and was later demolished. Now located at the site is Fox Plaza San Francisco Fox Plaza at 1390 Market Street, a high rise building with offices and apartments no relation to the famous Fox Plaza Los Angeles Fox Plaza in Los Angeles . The Fox Special Wurlitzer organ was salvaged from ... El Capitan Theatre in Hollywood, California. See also Fox Theatre External links http www.historigraphics.com fox Fox Theatre website by theatre historian http cinematreasures.org theater 2025 Fox Theatre at Cinema Treasures coord 37.77681 122.41761 region US CA type landmark display title ...   more details



  1. Joplin, Missouri

    has been adapted for use as City Hall. The Fox Theatres Fox Theatre has been adapted for use as the Central ...Use mdy dates date June 2011 Infobox settlement official name Joplin, Missouri settlement type City motto ... Aerial view of downtown Joplin, 2009 image map Jasper County Missouri Incorporated and Unincorporated areas Joplin Highlighted.svg mapsize 250px map caption Location in the state of Missouri image ... http www.joplinmo.org JoplinMO.org footnotes Joplin is a city in southern Jasper County, Missouri ... state of Missouri . Joplin is the largest city in Jasper County, though it is not the county seat ... In 2010, the surrounding Joplin metropolitan area Metropolitan Statistical Area had an estimated population of 175,518. ref cite web url http recenter.tamu.edu data popm pm3710.htm title Joplin, MO ... often believed to have been named for the ragtime composer Scott Joplin , who lived in Sedalia, Missouri , Joplin is named for Reverend Harris Joplin, an early settler and the founder of the area s first Methodist congregation. Joplin was established in 1873 and expanded significantly from the wealth ... collapsed. The city gained travelers as U.S. Route 66 Route 66 passed through it Joplin, Missouri ... others on the famous highway. On May 22, 2011, Joplin was struck by 2011 Joplin tornado an extremely .... ref Dead link cite web url http www.kansascity.com 2011 06 13 2947417 city official joplin tornado death.html title City official Joplin tornado death toll at 153 work Kansas City Star date June 13, 2011 ref History 19th century Image Main Street, Looking South, Joplin, MO.jpg thumb left 275px Main Street c. 1910 Lead was discovered in the Joplin Creek Valley before the American Civil War Civil ... of the valley. ref Dolph Shaner, The Story of Joplin New York, New York Stratford House, 1948 , 20. ref Cox named his village Joplin City after the spring and creek nearby, which had been named for the Reverend Harris G. Joplin, an early settler who founded the first Methodist congregation in the area ...   more details



  1. Fox Theatre (St. Louis, Missouri)

    Other uses Fox Theatre disambiguation Infobox Venue name Fox Theatre St. Louis image Image Fox theater stl.jpg 250px image caption The Fox Theatre, St Louis nickname location 527 N. Grand Blvd. br St. Louis ... 4500 website http www.fabulousfox.com Fox Theatre website The Fabulous Fox Infobox NRHP name Fox ... body Private refnum 76002261 ref name nris NRISref version 2010a ref The Fox Theatre , a former ... in 1929 and was completely restored in 1982. History The Fox was built in 1929 by movie pioneer William Fox producer William Fox as a showcase for the films of the Fox Film Corporation and elaborate stage shows. It was one of a group of five spectacular Fox Theatres built by Fox in the late 1920s. The others were the Fox Theatres in Brooklyn, Fox Theatre Atlanta Atlanta , Fox Theatre Detroit Detroit , and Fox Theatre San Francisco, California San Francisco . When the theater opened on January .... ref name eveleostyle Bickel, Vernon P. 2000, July August . The Fabulous Fox Theatre in St. Louis Celebrating Over 70 Glorious Years . Theatre Organ Magazine. Retrieved October 4, 2008 http www.atos.org ... motifs sometimes called Siamese Byzantine. The interior is the architectural twin of another Fox Theatre Detroit Fox Theatre built in Detroit in 1928. Reporters in 1929 described the Fox Theatres in St ... bought on her trips overseas. ref name eveleostyle The Fox Theatre closed in March 1978 and was purchased ... in a throwback to its beginnings. ref name foxanniversary cite news title Fox Theatre to Host Anniversary ... on the building clearly reveals the words FOX THEATRE. However, the shots immediately following ... up in St. Louis, he was denied entrance to the Fox to watch a film because he was black. The Theatre ... Fox Theatre official website cite web url http www.dnr.mo.gov shpo nps nr 76002261.pdf format ... . Also known as The Fabulous Fox , it is situated in the arts district of the Covenant Blu Grand Center ... the 1960s and has survived to become a versatile performing arts venue. The Fox was designed ...   more details



  1. Fox Theatre (Las Cruces, New Mexico)

    otheruses Rio Grande Theatre File Rio Grande Theatre Las Cruces New Mexico.jpg right thumb 200px Rio Grande Theatre in 2009 The Rio Grande Theatre in Las Cruces, New Mexico was opened on July 29, 1926. The theatre was built by Seale and Dyne and operated by the Central Theatres Corporation of Denver . The first movie shown was the silent movie Mare Nostrum, directed by Rex Ingram. The Rio Grande Theatre was bought by Fox West Coast Theatres in October 1929. The Fox chain installed sound equipment and showed a sound picture for the opening night, October 20, 1929. The theatre remained in operation until 1997, when it closed due to financial hardship. The theatre was purchased by the Dona Ana Arts Council and restored, opening again in 2005. External links http daarts.org Dona Ana Arts Council http lascrucesblog.com las cruces 2008 rio grande theatre more history Opening of the Rio Grande Theatre http lascrucesblog.com las cruces 2008 las cruces gets talkies Installing Sound Equipment in the Rio Grande Theatre coord missing New Mexico Category Las Cruces, New Mexico Category Theatres in New Mexico Category Buildings and structures in Do a Ana County, New Mexico Category Visitor attractions in Do a Ana County, New Mexico ...   more details



  1. Fox Theatre (Green Bay, Wisconsin)

    For others places of the same name Fox Theatre disambiguation Fox Theatre Infobox NRHP name Fox Theatre nrhp type image caption location 117 S. Washington St., Green Bay, Wisconsin lat degrees 44 lat minutes 27 lat seconds 42 lat direction N long degrees 88 long minutes 0 long seconds 56 long direction W coord display inline,title locmapin Wisconsin built 1930 architect OR builder Larsen, L.P. Immel Construction Company architecture Art Deco added March 24, 2000 area less than one acre governing body Local refnum 00000256 ref name nris NRISref version 2010a ref The Fox Theatre is located in Green Bay, Wisconsin . It was added to the National Register of Historic Places in 2000. ref cite web url http www.nationalregisterofhistoricplaces.com WI Brown state.html title Wisconsin Brown County publisher National Register of Historic Places.com accessdate 2012 01 25 ref History The Fox Theatre was built in 1929. It is designed in the Art Deco and Spanish Colonial Revival architecture styles. The theater opened on Valentine s Day of 1930. Its opening was celebrated with a festival that drew thousands of guests, including several 20th Century Fox Fox Films officials. ref cite web url http www.wisconsinhistory.org hp register viewSummary.asp?refnum 00000256 title Fox Theater publisher Wisconsin Historical Society accessdate 2012 01 25 ref References reflist National Register of Historic Places Category Commercial buildings on the National Register of Historic Places in Wisconsin Category Cinemas and movie theaters in Wisconsin Category Buildings and structures in Green Bay, Wisconsin Category Art Deco architecture in Wisconsin Category Spanish Colonial Revival architecture in the United States Category Theatres completed in 1929 Wisconsin NRHP stub ...   more details



  1. Fox Theatre (Redwood City, California)

    notability date April 2012 Infobox company name Fox Theatre Rewdoow City logo caption Owners Eric & Lori Lochtefeld defunct End date YYYY MM DD location Redwood City , California , United States Services Live Music, Private Events, Theatre, Comedy homepage URL www.foxrwc.com footnotes intl The Fox Theatre in Redwood City, CA opened in 1929, was remodeled in 1950 and is currently listed on National Register of Historic Places in 1993 2 History The Fox Theatre opened its door to the public on January 2, 1929 as The New Sequoia Theater by Ellis John Arkursh to show motion pictures. Touring Europe Arkush gathered all of his favorite architectural details from various venues to create the Moorish feel and style on the inside and the gothic feel on the exterior which was executed beautifully by the Reid Brothers of San Francisco. Used mainly for motion pictures the theater was purchased by the Fox West Coast Chain only a few months after the opening and it continued to be used for movie attractions for a number of years until the theater was closed for renovations in June 1950 for 4 months before re opening its doors September 1950 for live performances and shows. After its renovations the theater became a popular venue for many incredible artists such as Vanessa Williams, Etta James, Bill Cosby, Neil Young, Melissa Ethridge, BB King and many others. In 1993 the theater was inducted to the National Register of Historic Places and it is now getting ready for a Grand Re opening to continue the legacy of the Fox Theatres and to bring life back to Redwood City. In 2009 the theater went ... the Fox Theatre Redwood City was purchased by local entrepreneurs Eric Lochtefeld and Lori Lochtefeld ... venue like the Fox and Lori has a dream of helping downtown Redwood City reach its full potential on the real estate front. They are both extremely excited to bring the Fox Theatre back to life ... sanjose stories 2010 06 14 story5.html?page all Fox Theatre Reopens its Doors San Jose Mercury 2010 ...   more details



  1. Scott Joplin

    Use mdy dates date September 2011 Infobox musical artist name Scott Joplin image Scott Joplin 19072.jpg caption Scott Joplin in June 1903. This picture also appears on the cover of The Cascades from 1904 ... Joplin birth date ca. late 1867 or early 1868 birth place Northeast Texas death date April 1, 1917 ... Joplin. Scott Joplin ca. 1867 1868?  April 1, 1917 was an United States American composer and pianist. Joplin achieved fame for his ragtime compositions, and was later dubbed The King of Ragtime . During his brief career, Joplin wrote 44 original classic rag ragtime pieces , one ragtime ballet ... hit, and has been recognized as the archetypal rag. Joplin was born into a musical African ... of local teachers, most notably Julius Weiss . Joplin grew up in Texarkana, Texas Texarkana , where ... played a major part in making ragtime a national craze by 1897. Joplin moved to Sedalia, Missouri ... Campbell . Joplin began publishing music in 1895, and publication of his Maple Leaf Rag in 1899 ... a steady income for life. During his lifetime, Joplin did not reach this level of success again and frequently had financial problems. Joplin moved to St. Louis, Missouri St. Louis in 1901 ... bar s in the city s red light district . By the time he had moved to St. Louis, Joplin may ... deteriorating health, Joplin descended into dementia . He was admitted to a mental institution in January 1917, and died there three months later at the age of 49. Joplin s music was rediscovered and returned to popularity in the early 1970s with the release of a million selling album of Joplin s rags ... produced in full to wide acclaim in 1972. In 1976, Joplin was posthumously awarded a Pulitzer Prize . TOC limit limit 3 Early life Joplin was born in Northeast Texas in 1867, just outside of Texarkana, Texas Texarkana . Joplin was the second of six children born to Giles Joplin, an ex slave ... Scott Joplin accessdate November 22, 2006 ref ref Kirchner Kirchner 2005 p. 32. ref Although for many ...   more details



  1. The Joplin Globe

    Infobox Newspaper name The Joplin Globe image caption type Daily newspaper format Broadsheet foundation 1896 ceased publication price owners Community Newspaper Holdings Inc. publisher Michael Beatty editor Carol Stark language political circulation 30,000 Sunday circulation ref http www.cnhi can.com circulation CNHI CAN Circulation , figures for an undetermined date, accessed March 24, 2007. ref headquarters 117 East Fourth Street, Joplin, Missouri 64801 USA ISSN website http www.joplinglobe.com joplinglobe.com The Joplin Globe is a seven day daily newspaper published in Joplin, Missouri , USA , covering parts of 14 counties in southwestern Missouri . Dow Jones Local Media Group Ottaway Community Newspapers owned the Globe from 1975 to 2002. ref http www.joplinglobe.com editorial x212061289 Guest column Columnist s assessment undeserved Guest column Columnist s assessment undeserved ref Since 2002 , it has been owned by Community Newspaper Holdings Inc. ref http www.nytimes.com 2002 02 22 business company news dow jones says it is selling four of its newspapers.html Dow Jones says it is selling four of its newspapers ref The newspaper employs some 45 journalists in its newsroom. Its marketing slogan is It s your world. We deliver it. ref http www.joplinglobeonline.com zope faq.php Joplin Globe FAQ , accessed March 24, 2007. ref Bonnie and Clyde Scoop In 1933 The Joplin Globe had a country wide scoop, obtaining the camera ref http www.crimelibrary.com gangsters outlaws outlaws ... in January 1874 in Missouri. Barbee owned the Joplin Globe and established and published the Joplin Tribune . Barbee died on 18 October 1924 in Joplin, Jasper County, Missouri. References Reflist External links http www.joplinglobe.com Joplin Globe Website http www.cnhi.com CNHI Website Missouri newspaper stub CNHI Joplin Globe DEFAULTSORT Joplin Globe Category Newspapers published in Missouri ... in 1896 sw The Joplin Globe ...   more details



  1. Janis Joplin

    Use mdy dates date December 2011 Infobox musical artist name Janis Joplin image JanisJoplinSinging.jpg thumb Janis Joplin, 1969 caption background solo singer birth name Janis Lyn Joplin alias Pearl Born ... br Kozmic Blues Band br Full Tilt Boogie Band br Grateful Dead Janis Lyn Joplin January 19, 1943 October 4, 1970 was an American singer and songwriter from Port Arthur, Texas . As a youth Joplin was ridiculed ... sang about her experience at school through her song Ego Rock. Early in her life, Joplin cultivated ... as a folk and blues singer in San Francisco, playing clubs and bars with her guitar and auto harp. Joplin ... festival and the Festival Express train tour. Janis Joplin only charted five singles in her life but her ... only number one hit, Me and Bobby McGee . Joplin was well known for her performing abilities and her ... her friends. She was also a painter, dancer and music arranger. Rolling Stone magazine ranked Joplin ... music lists 6027 32782 33169 accessdate June 13, 2010 ref Early life 1943 1961 Janis Joplin was born ... Paradise The Life and Times of Janis Joplin author Echols, Alice publisher Henry Holt and Company date February 15, 2000 isbn 0805053948 ref to Dorothy n e East Joplin 1913 1998 , a registrar academic registrar at a business college, and her husband, Seth Joplin 1910 1987 , an engineer at Texaco ... , Ma Rainey and Lead Belly , whom Joplin later credited with influencing her decision to become a singer. ref name amburn Cite book title Pearl The Obsessions and Passions of Janis Joplin A Biography ... High School , she stated that she was mostly shunned. ref name amburn Joplin was quoted as saying .... Bailey and Jimmy Johnson American football coach Jimmy Johnson . Joplin graduated from high school ... 12, 2008 url http www.washingtonpost.com wp srv style features joplin.htm title Janis Joplin A Cry Cutting ... so that in case she gets the urge to break into song it will be handy. Her name is Janis Joplin. ref name style Singing career 1962 1965 File JoplinHouseHaight Ashbury.PNG thumb 210px Joplin s house ...   more details



  1. Thomas Joplin

    Thomas Joplin 1790? 1847 , was an English timber merchant and banker. In 1822 he published his Essay on the General Principles and Present Practices of Banking in England and Scotland , that attracted considerable notice. It launched a strong attack on the monopoly position of the Bank of England and proposed the setting up of joint stock banks. These ideas were subsequently taken up to a certain extent in the system initiated in 1828. In his book Thomas Joplin and Classical Economics 1993 , Denis Patrick O Brien D.P. O Brien shows that Joplin was well ahead of his time in his use of formal models and empirically tested predictions. Unfortunately Joplin s own banking ventures brought him very little profit, and he died in some obscurity. His later writings were largely ignored. Publications An Essay on the General Principles and Present Practices of Banking in England and Scotland , 1822. Outline of a System of Political Economy , 1823. Views on the Subject of Corn and Currency , 1826. An Analysis and History of the Currency Question , 1832. The Cause and Cure of our Commercial Embarrassments , 1841. Secondary sources O Brien, Denis P. 1993 Thomas Joplin and Classical Economics Blaug, Mark ed. 1999 Who s who in economics 3d edition . Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Joplin, Thomas ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH 1790 PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH 1847 PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Joplin, Thomas Category English economists Category Classical economists Category 1790 births Category 1847 deaths ...   more details



  1. Josh Joplin

    Infobox musical artist name Josh Joplin image caption background solo singer birth name Born United States ... producer years active instrument associated acts Among The Oak & Ash br Josh Joplin Band br Josh Joplin Group Josh Joplin is an United States American singer songwriter . Biography Joplin was born ... of 12, when his family relocated to Columbia, Md. Joplin, who was never a great student, began guitar ... made it through to the eighth grade, Joplin dropped out altogether after the ninth grade and began ... he met folk blues legend Dave Van Ronk who encouraged Joplin to move to New York City, but he left ... by Atlanta songwriter Kevn Kinney . Joplin relocated to Atlanta. Still heavily influenced by his heroes ... Mullins and Natalie Farr . In 1995, wanting to play with other people, Joplin was introduced to Geoff ... the name Josh Joplin Band . They released an album later that year called Projector Head album Projector ... Josh Joplin Group . In 2000, Useful Music was picked up by Danny Goldberg s new label Artemis Records ..., appearing on David Letterman first, followed by Conan O Brien , and The Late Late Show . Joplin moved to New York City in 1998 but still toured and played with Josh Joplin Group. The band followed ..., it had very little commercial success. Josh Joplin Group disbanded in December 2003. In 2004, after being inspired by his then neighbor Dan Zanes, Joplin began recording a solo record with the friends ..., Joplin started a new group with Nashville based singer songwriter Garrison Starr called Among The Oak ... The Oak & Ash the name is borrowed from the title of an old folk song were planted during Joplin ... of folk and bluegrass standards opened Joplin s eyes to a new world of lyrical depth and musical expression. A well worn Hurricane Sadee cassette became a touchstone for Joplin, and it was from ... own musical career, Joplin discovered a close friend and kindred musical spirit in fellow singer songwriter Starr. Starr, like Joplin, had signed to a major label while still in her teens, and had spent ...   more details



  1. Joplin, Montana

    Infobox settlement official name Joplin, Montana settlement type Census designated place CDP nickname motto Images image skyline imagesize image caption image flag image seal Maps image map Liberty County Montana Incorporated and Unincorporated areas Joplin Highlighted.svg mapsize 250px map caption Location of Joplin, Montana image map1 mapsize1 map caption1 Location subdivision type List of countries Country subdivision name United States subdivision type1 Political divisions of the United States State subdivision name1 Montana subdivision type2 List of counties in Montana County subdivision name2 Liberty County, Montana Liberty government footnotes government type leader title leader name leader title1 leader name1 established title established date Area unit pref Imperial area footnotes area magnitude area total km2 3.3 area land km2 3.3 area water km2 0.1 area total sq mi 1.3 area land sq mi 1.3 area water sq mi 0.0 Population population as of United States Census, 2010 2010 population footnotes population total 157 population density km2 64.3 population density sq mi 166.6 General information timezone Mountain Time Zone Mountain MST utc offset 7 timezone DST MDT utc offset DST 6 elevation footnotes elevation m 1013 elevation ft 3323 coordinates display inline,title coordinates type region US type city latd 48 latm 33 lats 37 latNS N longd 110 longm 46 longs 13 longEW W Area ... Information System GNIS feature ID blank1 info 0772901 website footnotes Joplin is a census designated ... was 157 at the 2010 United States Census 2010 census . Geography Joplin is located at coord 48 33 ... and 5.6 of those sixty five or over. Education The former Joplin School was closed in 2005 when the consolidated Chester, Montana Chester Joplin Inverness, Montana Inverness public school district ... Category Census designated places in Montana ca Joplin Montana es Joplin Montana nl Joplin Montana pt Joplin Montana vo Joplin Montana ...   more details



  1. Joplin Miners

    The Joplin Miners were a baseball team that lasted on and off from 1902 to 1953. They played in Joplin, Missouri . Initially, the team was known as the Colts before changing to Miners during the first season of play. From 1902 to 1904, they played in the Missouri Valley League , and from 1905 to 1909 and 1910 to 1911, they played in the Western Association . From 1917 to 1921, they played in the Western League defunct minor league Western League . They were again in the Western Association from 1922 to 1924 and 1927 to 1932. In 1933, they were back in the Western League, and from 1934 to 1942 and 1946 to 1953, they were in the Western Association. In 1933, they were affiliated with the Baltimore Orioles St. Louis Browns and in 1934 they were affiliated with the Boston Red Sox . For the rest of their existence, they were affiliated with the New York Yankees . The team had multiple home ballparks, including Base Ball Park Cox Base Ball Park , Joe Becker Stadium , and Miners Stadium . ref http www.baseball reference.com minors team.cgi?city Joplin&state MO&country US Baseball Reference ref Notable players Jack Mealey born 1899 minor league baseball catcher, who also managed in the minor leagues and served as president of the Sooner State League Mickey Mantle , in 1950 References reflist Category Joplin, Missouri Category Defunct minor league baseball teams Category Sports clubs established in 1902 Category Professional baseball teams in Missouri ...   more details




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