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| re: What were the 7 theaters George m Cohen owned | |
| Posted by: sirpupnyc 12:19 pm EDT 08/29/21 | |
| In reply to: re: What were the 7 theaters George m Cohen owned - ryhog 10:13 am EDT 08/29/21 | |
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| No, east. Between ex-McDonald's (which is the Candler Building) and M. Tussaud's. Where Google puts 226 is the "Face the King" part in the linked photo, which looks to be mainly facade with newer construction behind. (Those side bits of the building seem to have been built last and don't appear to have extended as far from the street as the rest of the building.) | |
| Link | https://www.optimalspaces.com/media/google_street_images/220-west-42nd-street-new-york-QhqOI6HeJNNMJ91+QTxJHvjRLwhQPH99Wbkg26a3glcNrBPT5RGBx3ID+LOJ.jpg |
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| re: What were the 7 theaters George m Cohen owned | |
| Posted by: kafritz 12:31 pm EDT 08/29/21 | |
| In reply to: re: What were the 7 theaters George m Cohen owned - sirpupnyc 12:19 pm EDT 08/29/21 | |
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| Here is a photo of the entrance to the Candler Theatre, later known as the Harris, which was west of the McDonald's marquee. | |
| Link | Harris Theatre marquee/entrance |
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| re: What were the 7 theaters George m Cohen owned | |
| Posted by: ryhog 12:47 pm EDT 08/29/21 | |
| In reply to: re: What were the 7 theaters George m Cohen owned - kafritz 12:31 pm EDT 08/29/21 | |
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| That all makes sense now. I assume the auditorium was where Mme Tussaud is. @sirpup the confusion about east vs west was the mention of the "hand" in your earlier post, which is indeed west of everything else. |
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| re: What were the 7 theaters George m Cohen owned | |
| Posted by: downtownlw 02:37 pm EDT 08/29/21 | |
| In reply to: re: What were the 7 theaters George m Cohen owned - ryhog 12:47 pm EDT 08/29/21 | |
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| According to Musicals 101. George M. Cohan 1482 Broadway Built: 1911 Demolished: 1938 Seats: 1,086 Architect: George Keister Owners/Managers: George M. Cohan and Sam Harris (1911-1915), Joe Leblang (1915-1932) History: The lobby artwork was a tribute to the vaudeville career of Cohan and his family. Purchased by discount ticket agent Joe Leblang in 1915, it served as a fulltime movie house from 1932 until its demolition six years later. Noteworthy Musicals: The Perfect Fool (1921) |
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| re: What were the 7 theaters George m Cohen owned | |
| Posted by: downtownlw 02:57 pm EDT 08/29/21 | |
| In reply to: re: What were the 7 theaters George m Cohen owned - downtownlw 02:37 pm EDT 08/29/21 | |
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| There is a comprehensive list of Broadway theatres past and present on musicals 101 | |
| Link | https://www.musicals101.com/bwayhouses.htm |
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