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- Steinway_Hall_(Chicago) abstract "Steinway Hall (1896-1970) was an 11-story office building, and ground-floor theater (later cinema), located at 64 E. Van Buren Street, Chicago, IL. The theater had at least 14 different names over the years, opening in 1896 as the Steinway Music Hall, and closing in the late 1960s as Capri Cinema. The building for a time in the early 1900s was the offices and nucleus of a group of famous Chicago architects that included a young Frank Lloyd Wright. These young architects, inspired by the Arts and Crafts Movement and the philosophies of Louis Sullivan, formed what would become known as the Prairie School.".
- Steinway_Hall_(Chicago) location Chicago.
- Steinway_Hall_(Chicago) location Illinois.
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- Steinway_Hall_(Chicago) wikiPageID "35774211".
- Steinway_Hall_(Chicago) wikiPageRevisionID "597241762".
- Steinway_Hall_(Chicago) formerNames "Steinway Music Hall, Ziegfeld Hall, Kelly and Leon Opera House, Whitney Opera House, Central Music Hall, Central Theatre, Minturn’s Central Theatre, Barrett’s Central Theatre, Shubert’s Central Theatre, Punch & Judy Theatre, Sonotone Theatre, Studio Theatre, Ziegfeld Theatre, Capri Cinema".
- Steinway_Hall_(Chicago) hasPhotoCollection Steinway_Hall_(Chicago).
- Steinway_Hall_(Chicago) location "64".
- Steinway_Hall_(Chicago) name "Steinway Hall".
- Steinway_Hall_(Chicago) seatingCapacity "11".
- Steinway_Hall_(Chicago) type "Office building / Indoor theater".
- Steinway_Hall_(Chicago) subject Category:1896_establishments_in_Illinois.
- Steinway_Hall_(Chicago) subject Category:1970_disestablishments_in_Illinois.
- Steinway_Hall_(Chicago) subject Category:Buildings_and_structures_demolished_in_1970.
- Steinway_Hall_(Chicago) subject Category:Demolished_theatres_in_Illinois.
- Steinway_Hall_(Chicago) subject Category:Former_buildings_and_structures_in_Chicago,_Illinois.
- Steinway_Hall_(Chicago) subject Category:Former_cinemas_in_the_United_States.
- Steinway_Hall_(Chicago) subject Category:Opera_houses_in_the_United_States.
- Steinway_Hall_(Chicago) subject Category:Theatres_completed_in_1896.
- Steinway_Hall_(Chicago) type ArchitecturalStructure.
- Steinway_Hall_(Chicago) type Place.
- Steinway_Hall_(Chicago) type Venue.
- Steinway_Hall_(Chicago) type Wikidata:Q532.
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- Steinway_Hall_(Chicago) comment "Steinway Hall (1896-1970) was an 11-story office building, and ground-floor theater (later cinema), located at 64 E. Van Buren Street, Chicago, IL. The theater had at least 14 different names over the years, opening in 1896 as the Steinway Music Hall, and closing in the late 1960s as Capri Cinema. The building for a time in the early 1900s was the offices and nucleus of a group of famous Chicago architects that included a young Frank Lloyd Wright.".
- Steinway_Hall_(Chicago) label "Steinway Hall (Chicago)".
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- Steinway_Hall_(Chicago) sameAs Q7606936.
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- Steinway_Hall_(Chicago) wasDerivedFrom Steinway_Hall_(Chicago)?oldid=597241762.
- Steinway_Hall_(Chicago) depiction Steinway_Hall_building_(Chicago).jpg.
- Steinway_Hall_(Chicago) isPrimaryTopicOf Steinway_Hall_(Chicago).
- Steinway_Hall_(Chicago) name "Steinway Hall".
- Steinway_Hall_(Chicago) name "Steinway Music Hall, Ziegfeld Hall, Kelly and Leon Opera House, Whitney Opera House, Central Music Hall, Central Theatre, Minturn’s Central Theatre, Barrett’s Central Theatre, Shubert’s Central Theatre, Punch & Judy Theatre, Sonotone Theatre, Studio Theatre, Ziegfeld Theatre, Capri Cinema".