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Lyceum Theater in Peoria, Illinois.
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| Title | Lyceum Theater in Peoria, Illinois. |
| Subject | Theaters Automobiles Marquees Canopies Signs (Notices)
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| Description | In 1911, Felix Greenberg and Charles Nathan rebuilt the old Pete Weast theater into the Lyceum theater. It was a silent motion picture theater that ran until 1930. Its address was 328 Fulton St. The two story building has a marquee with many signs around the outside, and one of them reads: "the Shopper's Theater." There is an automobile parked outside the building. This image can be found in Ray Brian's Pictorial History of Peoria Amusements, Book Two. |
| Creator | Ray Brian |
| Publisher | Bradley University Library |
| Date | Ca. 1911 |
| Type | Image |
| Format | 35mm slide |
| Source | Image PHS-P44 in the Peoria Historical Society Image Collection, Bradley University Library, Special Collections Center |
| Rights | This resource is provided for educational purposes only. Copyright to these images is held by the Peoria Historical Society or other persons/entities; images may not be downloaded, reproduced, or distributed in any format without written permission. Any attempt to download, copy in any manner, and/or circumvent the access controls placed on these files is a violation of United States and international copyright laws and is subject to criminal prosecution. For more information, contact the Special Collections Center of the Bradley University Library (309) 677-2822 frey@bradley.edu. |
| Collection | Peoria Historical Society Image Collection (Bradley University) |
| Identifier | PHS-P0044 |
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