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  2. List of art cinemas in New York City - Wikipedia

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    8th Street Playhouse. Beekman Theatre. Bleecker Street Cinema. City Cinemas Beekman Theatre [5] Fine Arts Theatre. Lincoln Plaza Cinemas. Landmark Sunshine Cinema. Thalia Theatre. Tribeca Cinemas.

  3. Beacon Theatre (New York City) - Wikipedia

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    Opened. December 24, 1929; 94 years ago. ( December 24, 1929) Renovated. 2009. The Beacon Theatre is an entertainment venue at 2124 Broadway, adjacent to the Hotel Beacon, on the Upper West Side of Manhattan in New York City. Opened in 1929, the Beacon Theatre was developed by Samuel "Roxy" Rothafel and built as a movie palace, with 2,894 seats ...

  4. River House (New York City) - Wikipedia

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    History. The 26-story River House was constructed in 1931 on the site of a former cigar factory and designed by William Lawrence Bottomley in the Art Deco style. [3] [4] [5] Designed for cooperative ownership, the building featured 78 apartments with 12 rooms, 6 baths, and two fireplaces. [6] Originally, the building featured a pier where ...

  5. Green Room Club (New York City) - Wikipedia

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    The Green Room Club was a New York fraternal organization founded on December 20, 1902, for men involved in the dramatic arts. Its members included actors, managers, singers, composers, librettists, dramatists, other members of the theatrical profession, journalists, and lay members. Its purpose was to bring actors and managers into close ...

  6. Bleecker Street Cinema - Wikipedia

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    The Bleecker Street Cinema was an art house movie theater located at 144 Bleecker Street in Manhattan, New York City, New York. It became a landmark of Greenwich Village and an influential venue for filmmakers and cinephiles through its screenings of foreign and independent films. It closed in 1990, reopened as a gay adult theater for a short ...

  7. Beekman Arms Inn - Wikipedia

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    In the 1980s, a greenhouse room was added to the front of the ballroom. In 1987, the inn was owned by Charles LaForge Jr. Notable events. The inn has been host to numerous local and national historic events, including: Horace Greeley, a U.S. Representative and founder and editor of the New-York Tribune, was a frequent guest.

  8. Beekman Tower - Wikipedia

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    Beekman Tower. /  40.75333°N 73.96611°W  / 40.75333; -73.96611. The Beekman Tower, also known as the Panhellenic Tower, is a 26-story Art Deco skyscraper situated at the corner of First Avenue and East 49th Street in Midtown Manhattan, New York City. The building was constructed between 1927 and 1928 and was designed by John Mead Howells .

  9. Theatre Alley - Wikipedia

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    Theatre Alley is a block-long cobblestone alley in the Financial District of Manhattan, New York City, between Ann and Beekman Streets. [1] It is one of Manhattan's few alleys that is not privately owned, and prior to the expansion of 5 Beekman Street adjacent to the alley c. 2010, it was "dank and claustrophobic". [2] The alley was named for ...