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Loew's Grand Theater Fire
Loew's Grand Theater Fire
TitleLoew's Grand Theater Fire
PhotographerPyron, Berry O.
DescriptionView of the Loew's Grand Theater (formerly the Grand Opera House) and the Zebra Lounge on Peachtree Street in downtown Atlanta, Georgia after they had been damaged by fire.
Geographic LocationAtlanta (Ga.)
Peachtree Street (Atlanta, Ga.)
SubjectTheaters--Georgia--Atlanta
Fires--Georgia--Atlanta
Buildings--Georgia--Atlanta
Clubs--Georgia--Atlanta
Bars--Georgia--Atlanta
Ice--Georgia--Atlanta
Corporate NameLoew's Grand Theater (Atlanta, Ga.)
Grand Opera House (Atlanta, Ga.)
Zebra Lounge (Atlanta, Ga.)
Date Original1978
Date Digital2006
Type35 mm color transparency
Digital FormatJPEG
Catalogue NumberVIS 111.05.01
CollectionBerry O. Pyron Photographs
PublisherKenan Research Center, Atlanta History Center, 130 West Paces Ferry Road, Atlanta GA 30305
RightsThis material is protected by copyright law. (Title 17, U. S. Code) Permission for use must be cleared through The Kenan Research Center at the Atlanta History Center. Licensing agreement may be required.
NotesThe Grand Opera House was built on Peachtree Street in 1893 by Laurent DeGive as a larger and more elaborate successsor to the DeGive Opera House built at the corner of Marietta and Forsyth Streets in the 1870s. The Grand came under the management of Marcus Loew's Theater organization in 1916. In 1932, in order to compete with movie theaters, the Loew's Grand Theater was renovated by architect Thomas W. Lamb. The one screen theater had 2088 seats. The theater was the site of the movie premiere of Margaret Mitchell's Gone with the Wind in 1939. Declining attendence in the 1960's led to its closing in 1977. The abandoned theater caught fire January 30, 1978 and the damage led to the demolition of the historic venue.
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