Ohio Theatre

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The Ohio Theatre is found at 3114 Lagrange St within the Toledo’s Polish International Village of Toledo, Ohio. Inbuilt 1921, it’s Toledo’s last operative neighborhood theatre. This three-story brick and stone masonry building contains eight,000 sq. Feet (740 m2) and options construction seating, the first Mighty ninety carbon arc lamp 35mm motion-picture show projectors, and also the Marr and Colton wind originally put in within the dismantled Rivoli Theatre in downtown Toledo. The theatre encompasses a spacious 40’ by 60’ theatre stage with a 10’ by 20’ orchestra platform. It had been listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 2006.

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