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  1. The Palace opened in 1911 as the third home of the Orpheum vaudeville circuit in Los Angeles. It is one of the oldest theatres in Los Angeles and the oldest remaining original Orpheum theatre in the U.S. It hosted many major stars early in its history, including Harry Houdini, Will Rogers, Fred Astaire, and a young Rita Hayworth.

  2. Jul 13, 2013 · An inside look at Los Angeles' Palace Theater, a beaux-arts masterpiece built in 1911 that's used for film screenings today. An inside look at Los Angeles' Palace Theater, a beaux-arts masterpiece ...

  3. Orpheum Theatre. The Orpheum Theatre at 842 S. Broadway in Downtown Los Angeles opened on February 15, 1926, as the fourth and final Los Angeles venue for the Orpheum vaudeville circuit. [2] After a $3 million renovation, started in 1989, it is the most restored of the historical movie palaces in the city.

  4. 1 day ago · The TCL Chinese Theatre, also called Grauman’s Chinese Theatre, is a cultural landmark on the iconic Hollywood Walk of Fame in Los Angeles, CA. This iconic movie palace dazzles with its stunning architecture and electrifying aura , where glitz, glamor, and larger-than-life entertainment come together in true Hollywood style.

  5. The Broadway Theater District in the Historic Core of Downtown Los Angeles is the first and largest historic theater district listed on the National Register of Historic Places (NRHP). [2] With twelve movie palaces located along a six-block stretch of Broadway, it is the only large concentration of movie palaces left in the United States.

  6. It always has. Sid’s other downtown venue, Grauman’s Metropolitan Theatre on Pershing Square, was the largest movie palace ever built in Los Angeles, with an incredible 3,600 seats (including 2,000 on its balcony). It opened in January 1923 with an event that apparently drew 30,000 people, but Sid had sold it by 1924.

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  8. Former Names: Orpheum, Broadway Palace, Fox Palace, News Palace, Palace Newsreel. Status: Open for special events and filming. Website: btgla.com. Telephone: (213) 553-4567. Address: 630 South Broadway, Los Angeles, CA 90014. The Palace theatre was built as a vaudeville house and opened in June 1911 as the Orpheum Theatre.

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