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greatest theater and
movie tycoons. Scottish-born
architect B.
Marcus Priteca designed several theaters for
Pantages in Seattle,
which were
later demolished...
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Benjamin Marcus Priteca FAIA (23
December 1889 – 1
October 1971) was a Jewish-American architect. He is best
known for
designing theatres for Alexander...
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neighborhood of Los Angeles, California.
Designed by
architect B.
Marcus Priteca, the
theater was the last
built by the
vaudeville impresario Alexander...
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Building in Tacoma,
Washington was
designed by the
architect B.
Marcus Priteca. The
theatre in
January 1918. However, the
theatre was
commissioned in...
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architectural firm, to
design the
theatre building.
Seattle resident B.
Marcus Priteca, an
established architect of
movie palaces in the 1920s,
designed the building's...
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often used
architect B.
Marcus Priteca (1881–1971), who in turn
regularly worked with
muralist Anthony Heinsbergen.
Priteca devised an exotic, neo-classical...
- first-run
theater until the 1980s. The
theater was
designed by B.
Marcus Priteca, a
leading designer of
themed cinemas in America, in ****ociation with Seattle...
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designed by B.
Marcus Priteca for the
Orthodox Jewish congregation Chevra Bikur Cholim, now
Bikur Cholim Machzikay Hadath.
Priteca completed his
plans for...
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first opened in 1926 as one of the many
designed by
architect B.
Marcus Priteca for theater-circuit
owner Alexander Pantages. The
interior features a vaulted...
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portray a
heavenly opera house.
Designed by
Scottish architect Marcus Priteca, the
theatre hosted its
first shows on
November 7, 1927 and officially...