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Theatres of Portland

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Portland's theatre history is marked by early enthusiasm and exceptionally vigorous growth.

With the Pacific Northwest's often rainy weather, people sought refuge in movie entertainment, and the city eventually grew to have more theatre seats per capita than similar-sized cities in the United States.

Beginning with short cinema segments at vaudeville houses downtown, Portland movie theatres came into their own swiftly and ambitiously.

By 1915, there were over 70 individual theatres showing films both downtown and in neighborhoods throughout the city.

By the 1920s, larger theatres were being built, including substantial neighborhood palaces such as the Bagdad, Hollywood, and Oriental.

Meanwhile, downtown provided the Broadway, Portland, and Orpheum, to name a few.

This volume contains an overview of Portland's theatre history through rare and newly discovered historical photographs of those memorable places of entertainment.

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Product Details
Arcadia Publishing
1439638314 / 9781439638316
eBook (EPUB)
15/06/2009
English
127 pages
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