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Thomas W. Lamb

Classic movie theaters designed by Thomas W. Lamb


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5th Avenue Cinema
(New York, NY)

Closed ~ 1 screen ~ 273 seats
A premiere art house in the Greenwich Village area of New York for many decades where the offerings were always synonymous with high quality. Satyajit Ray's PATHER PANCHALI was introduced…
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Academy of Music
(New York, NY)

Closed/Demolished ~ 1 screen ~ 3600 seats
The Academy of Music was built by movie mogul William Fox and opened in 1926. The theater was created to fill the gap left by the demolition of its original counterpart across 14th Street…
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Albee Theatre
(Cincinnati, OH)

Closed/Demolished ~ 1 screen ~ 3300 seats
At a cost of $4 million, the Albee was considered Cincinnati's finest movie palace. Opened in 1927, this Thomas Lamb palace was named after its builder, E. F. Albee, noted vaudville theater…
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Alhambra Theatre
(Brooklyn, NY)

Closed ~ 1 screen ~ 1661 seats
Situated in the Bushwick section of Brooklyn, the Alhambra Theatre was originally a vaudeville theatre operated by the Ward & Glynne circuit. In 1923, when Loew's acquired W & G's…
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Ambassador Theatre
(Washington, DC)

Closed/Demolished ~ 1 screen ~ 1700 seats
The Knickerbocker Theatre was built in 1915 for Harry Crandall, who owned a small chain of theaters in Washington, including the Lincoln and Metropolitan Theatres (and later, the Tivoli)…
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