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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 in operation neighborhood theatre. This three-story brick and stone masonry building contains eight,000 sq. feet (740 m2) and options bowl seating, the first Mighty ninety carbon arc lamp 35mm film projectors, and therefore the Marr and Colton organ originally put in within the demolished Rivoli Theatre in downtown Toledo. The theatre includes 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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