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- "Pericles" Pantages but changed it to "Alexander" when he heard about Alexander the Great. In a personal correspondence between Rodney Pantages, son of Alexander...
- Hollywood Pantages Theatre, formerly known as RKO Pantages Theatre and Fox-Pantages Theatre, also known as The Pantages, is a live theater and former...
- Pantages Theatre may refer to: Arcade Theatre, Los Angeles's first Pantages Theatre Warner Bros. Downtown Theatre, Los Angeles's second Pantages Theatre...
- magnate Alexander Pantages had steadily built many vaudeville theatres, which became known as the Pantages Theatre Circuit. By 1920, Pantage's entertainment...
- 244 Victoria Street, which opened in 1920 as the Pantages Theater. The hotel is known as the Pantages Hotel, and its main entrance is situated at 200 Victoria...
- interior. The Pantages Theatre innovated the mezzanine, and was also the first air conditioned theatre in Minnesota. In 1945, the Pantages Theatre was renovated...
- championship. "Rod Pantages football statistics on Stat****.com". "Rodney Pantages Obituary (2012) - The Vancouver Sun". Media related to Rod Pantages at Wikimedia...
- The Pantages Playhouse Theatre (French: Théâtre Pantages Playhouse) is a former vaudeville theatre in downtown Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada. The two-storey...
- Hollywood Pantages Theatre, also known as the Pantages is a premiere live theater venue in Hollywood, Los Angeles, California. Productions at the Pantages have...
- 2,100-seat venue opened in 1928 as the Pantages Theater, after the name of its then owner, Alexander Pantages, and later, the Warner Theater in 1929 after...