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Engineer / Architect: | Thomas Lamb (1914); Hardy Holzman Pfeiffer Ass. (2004) Murphy & Dittenhafer (2004) |
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Location: |
12 N. Eutaw Street Baltimore, MD |
Year Built: | 1914; 2004 (renovated) |
Structural Form: | theater; steel frame with masonry facade, adaptive reuse of neighboring buildings |
Historical Details: | The Hippodrome was originally a Vaudeville theater, but was converted into a movie theater in 1949. It closed in 1990, but was renovated and made part of the France-Merrick Performing Arts Center in February, 2004. |
Technical Details: | N/A |
Image Source(s): | Rachel Sangree |
References: |
National Trust for Historic Preservation, Baltimore's Restored Hippodrome Theater Debuts Tonight. Retrieved on April 19, 2005 from: Link; M.E Hayward and F.R. Shivers, Jr., the Architecture of Baltimore: An Illustrated History, The Johns Hopkins University Press, Baltimore (2004), p. 367. |