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Lansburgh's was a
chain of
department stores located in the Washington, D.C. area. The
clientele were middle-income consumers. The
first store, at 7th...
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Lansburgh may
refer to: G.
Albert Lansburgh (1876–1969),
American architect,
known for his work on
luxury cinemas and
theatres Richard H.
Lansburgh (1893–1942)...
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married to Ruth Bosley, from 1931 to 1950 to
Barbara Lansburgh, and
finally to
Carol Lansburgh in 1952.
After the
House Subcommittee on Un-American Activities...
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Lawrence Muzzy Lansburgh (May 18, 1911 in San Francisco,
California –
March 25, 2001 in
Eagle Point, Oregon) was an
American producer, director, and screenwriter...
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December 22. It was
directed by
Roberto Gavaldón and
written by
Larry Lansburgh (story), and Bill
Walsh (screenplay). It
starred Pedro Armendáriz as Gen...
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Janet Lansburgh (born
Janet Martin) was an
American screenwriter and
director known for her work on Walt
Disney productions of the 1950s and 1960s. She...
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Gustave Albert Lansburgh (January 7, 1876 –
April 1969) was an
American architect largely known for his work on
luxury cinemas and theaters. He was the...
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Retrieved 8 July 2020.
Kurre Lansburgh at FIS (freestyle)
Kurre Lansburgh at
Olympedia Kurre Lansburgh at the
Swedish Olympic Committee (in Swedish)...
- has a
Beaux Arts
facade designed by
movie theater architect G.
Albert Lansburgh and has a
Mighty Wurlitzer organ,
installed in 1928, that is one of three...
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downtown Washington, D.C., US. SHH is the
latest addition to the
existing Lansburgh Theatre to
create the new "Center For the Arts".
Construction began in...