New York, NY: Miner's 8th Avenue Theatre

Country: United States of America
State: New York
City: New York
Borough: Manhattan
Location: 312 Eighth Avenue (between 26th and 27th Streets)

[First theatre on the site built 1881 for the impresario, Henry C. Miner (1842-1900). Used for vaudeville and burlesque performances. 1902 destroyed by fire. Subsequently rebuilt.]

Opened 1903. Ca. 1925 renamed "Chelsea Theatre". Used as a cinema. Closed and demolished (in the 1950s?).

Links: IDBD, CinemaTreasures, Wikidata

New York, NY: Miner's 8th Avenue Theatre Front Text: inscription: "Miner's 8th Ave. Theatre"
Reverse Text: "Miner's Theatre, New York City, 1903"
Publisher: Museum of the City of New York; "On Stage"; Pomegranate, Rohnert Park CA
Type: card from a postcard book
Size: Modern
Not sent.

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