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View of the box office lobby of the Orpheum Theater, Minneapolis
1930–1940
Leonard Leigh, organist at the Paramount Theater
approximately 1930
Stage and orchestra, Garrick Theater, St. Paul
approximately 1930
View of a hallway in the Orpheum Theater, Minneapolis
1930–1940
Hennepin Avenue between Eighth and Ninth Streets, Minneapolis
approximately 1930
Eddie Dunstedter at organ, Minnesota Theater
approximately 1930
Diagonal view from across the street of the Orpheum Theater, Minneapolis
1930–1940
Ushers at the State Theater, Minneapolis
1930
Setting revolving stage at Metropolitan Theater, 320 Marquette, Minneapolis
1931
Setting revolving stage at Metropolitan Theater, 320 Marquette, Minneapolis
1931
Stores damaged by a bomb intended for the Falls Theater
February 18, 1932
Orpheum (President) Theatre
1933
Paramount Theatre (formerly The Capitol)
1934
The Cozy Theater on Plymouth Avenue North After a Bomb Exploded
July 7, 1934
Dale Theater, St. Paul, Minnesota
1930–1945
Uptown Theater, Minneapolis, Minnesota
1935–1945
Uptown Theater, Minneapolis, Minnesota
1935–1945
Uptown Theater, Minneapolis, Minnesota
1935–1945
Minnesota Theater, 36-40 Ninth South, Minneapolis
approximately 1935
St. Clair Theater, St. Paul, Minnesota
1936
Looking North on Nicollet Avenue from 11th Street
1936
St. Clair Theater, St. Paul, Minnesota
1936
St. Clair Theater, St. Paul, Minnesota
1936
Century Theatre, 38 South Seventh, Minneapolis
1937
Street scene. Minneapolis, Minnesota
May 1937
Time Theater, 729 Hennepin, Minneapolis
March 14, 1938
Paradise Theater, 2027 West Broadway, Minneapolis
October 1, 1938
Bijou Theatre, 20 Washington Avenue North, Minneapolis
Unknown (1930s?)
Lyceum Theater, 85 Eleventh Street South, Minneapolis
March 2, 1943
Minneapolis Theater demolition
July 14, 1953
Minneapolis Theater demolition
July 14, 1953
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