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- Lensic_Theater abstract "The Lensic Theater, located at 211 West San Francisco Street in Santa Fe, New Mexico, is an 821 seat theater designed by Boller Brothers of Kansas City, well known movie theater and vaudeville house architects who designed almost one hundred theaters throughout the West and mid-West, including the KiMo Theater in Albuquerque. The pseudo-Moorish, Spanish Renaissance Lensic was built by Nathan Salmon and E. John Greer and opened on 24 June 1931. Its name derives from the initials of Greer's six grandchildren.The Lensic was completely restored and renovated between 1999 and 2001, and provides Santa Fe and Northern New Mexico with a modern venue for the performing arts.".
- Lensic_Theater address "211 West San Francisco Street".
- Lensic_Theater architect Boller_Brothers.
- Lensic_Theater currentlyUsedFor "performing arts center".
- Lensic_Theater locationCity New_Mexico.
- Lensic_Theater locationCity Santa_Fe,_New_Mexico.
- Lensic_Theater locationCountry United_States.
- Lensic_Theater openingDate "1931-06-24".
- Lensic_Theater openingYear "1931".
- Lensic_Theater rebuildingYear "1999".
- Lensic_Theater seatingCapacity "821".
- Lensic_Theater thumbnail Lensic_Theater_Exterior_Santa_Fe_New_Mexico.jpg?width=300.
- Lensic_Theater wikiPageExternalLink 10.
- Lensic_Theater wikiPageExternalLink www.aspensantafeballet.com.
- Lensic_Theater wikiPageExternalLink www.lensic.com.
- Lensic_Theater wikiPageExternalLink www.lensic.org.
- Lensic_Theater wikiPageExternalLink The%20History%20of%20The%20Lensic.pdf.
- Lensic_Theater wikiPageExternalLink www.nationaltrust.org.
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- Lensic_Theater address "211".
- Lensic_Theater architect Boller_Brothers.
- Lensic_Theater capacity "821".
- Lensic_Theater caption "The exterior of the pseudo-Moorish, Spanish Renaissance Lensic Theater in Santa Fe, New Mexico.".
- Lensic_Theater city New_Mexico.
- Lensic_Theater city Santa_Fe,_New_Mexico.
- Lensic_Theater country United_States.
- Lensic_Theater currentuse Performing_arts_center.
- Lensic_Theater hasPhotoCollection Lensic_Theater.
- Lensic_Theater imageSize "300".
- Lensic_Theater name "Lensic Theater".
- Lensic_Theater opened "1931-06-24".
- Lensic_Theater rebuilt "1999".
- Lensic_Theater subject Category:Boller_Brothers_buildings.
- Lensic_Theater subject Category:Buildings_and_structures_in_Santa_Fe,_New_Mexico.
- Lensic_Theater subject Category:Culture_of_Santa_Fe,_New_Mexico.
- Lensic_Theater subject Category:Moorish_Revival_architecture_in_New_Mexico.
- Lensic_Theater subject Category:Performing_arts_centers_in_New_Mexico.
- Lensic_Theater subject Category:Renaissance_Revival_architecture_in_New_Mexico.
- Lensic_Theater subject Category:Spanish_Revival_architecture_in_New_Mexico.
- Lensic_Theater subject Category:Theatres_in_New_Mexico.
- Lensic_Theater subject Category:Visitor_attractions_in_Santa_Fe,_New_Mexico.
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- Lensic_Theater type Artifact100021939.
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- Lensic_Theater type Theatre.
- Lensic_Theater type Venue.
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- Lensic_Theater comment "The Lensic Theater, located at 211 West San Francisco Street in Santa Fe, New Mexico, is an 821 seat theater designed by Boller Brothers of Kansas City, well known movie theater and vaudeville house architects who designed almost one hundred theaters throughout the West and mid-West, including the KiMo Theater in Albuquerque. The pseudo-Moorish, Spanish Renaissance Lensic was built by Nathan Salmon and E. John Greer and opened on 24 June 1931.".
- Lensic_Theater label "Lensic Theater".
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- Lensic_Theater sameAs Lensic_Theater.
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- Lensic_Theater wasDerivedFrom Lensic_Theater?oldid=572232083.
- Lensic_Theater depiction Lensic_Theater_Exterior_Santa_Fe_New_Mexico.jpg.
- Lensic_Theater homepage www.lensic.com.
- Lensic_Theater homepage www.lensic.org.
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- Lensic_Theater name "Lensic Theater".