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Main entrance, the St George Theatre, Framingham, Massachusetts, 1925
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Main entrance, the St George Theatre, Framingham, Massachusetts, 1925
Main entrance, the St George Theatre, Framingham, Massachusetts, 1925. The St George Theatre opened in 1921, showing films and vaudeville shows. It closed in 1967. From The Architectural Forum Volume XLII. [Rogers and Manson, New York, 1925]
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This print takes us back to the vibrant era of the 1920s, showcasing the main entrance of the St George Theatre in Framingham, Massachusetts. The grandeur and architectural beauty of this building are evident as it stands proudly on a bustling street corner. Its elegant design is reminiscent of a bygone era, with intricate details adorning its facade. The St George Theatre was a hub of entertainment during its heyday from 1921 to 1967. It served as both a cinema and a venue for vaudeville shows, attracting crowds seeking an escape into the world of film or live performances. Vintage cars line the road outside, adding to the nostalgic charm captured in this image. As we gaze at this snapshot frozen in time, we can almost imagine ourselves stepping through those ornate doors into another realm where laughter echoed off walls adorned with exquisite artwork. This photograph serves as a testament to not only an architectural masterpiece but also to an era that embraced culture and entertainment. Preserved by The Architectural Forum Volume XLII from Rogers and Manson in New York in 1925, this print allows us to appreciate the history embedded within these walls. It transports us back to a time when movies were silent yet spoke volumes through their visual storytelling. Let this image be a reminder of how architecture has always played an integral role in shaping our cultural landscape while providing spaces for communities to come together and create lasting memories.
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