Luxor in the sixties
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Taken on: April 18, 2014
Uploaded on: April 30, 2014
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Date time: Fri Apr 18 10:34:06 -0700 2014
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Date time original: Fri Apr 18 10:34:06 -0700 2014
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This is what the theater looked like in the sixties. In 1945 the dutch governement took over the theater after the war ended. The name is Luxor Theater again. The owner becomes the city of Rotterdam and the management is under “De Rotterdamse Kunststichting” (The Rotterdam Art Foundation). In 1954 the new opertator is “City Theater Inc.” Photo: Luxor Theater.
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