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Palace Theatre (Netcong, New Jersey)
Palace Theatre, or Palace Theater, is the name of many theatres in different countries, including: Australia *Palace Theatre, Melbourne, Victoria *Palace Theatre, Sydney, New South Wales Canada *Palace Theatre, housed in the Robillard Block, Montreal, Canada *Palace Theatre in Calgary, Alberta, opened in 1921. *Palace Theatre in London, Ontario, opened in 1929. United Kingdom * Palace Theatre, Kilmarnock, Scotland * Palace Theatre, London, England * Palace Theatre, Manchester, England * Palace Theatre, Mansfield, England * Palace Theatre, Newark, England * Palace Theatre, Paignton, Devon, England * Palace Theatre, Plymouth, Devon, England * Palace Theatre, Redditch, England * Watford Palace Theatre, England * Palace Theatre, Westcliff-on-Sea, England * Palace Theatre, Swansea, Wales United States (by state then city) * Avalon Hollywood, formerly The Palace, Hollywood, California * Palace Theater (Los Angeles), California * Palace Theater (Bridgeport, Connecticut), 1922 * Palace ...
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Palace Theatre, Melbourne
The Palace Theatre (also known as The Palace) was an entertainment venue located in Melbourne, Australia. First built for live theatre in 1912, it was also used as a cinema and for live music. It was demolished except for its facade in 2020 after much community opposition, to be replaced by a hotel. History The Palace site had a rich history of entertainment uses through many many different incarnations over the decades 1912-2010s. Although altered many times, its superabundance of contributions to Melbourne's theatrical heritage made it worthy of preservation, arguments which unfortunately did not prevent its destruction. Excelsior Hotel The plot of land on 20-30 Bourke Street was occupied from the late 1850s Excelsior Hotel. The association between hotels and theatres at the time was close, and the hotel incorporated a hall (known as the Queen's Hall) used for vaudeville performances and other entertainment including boxing and wrestling. The hotel later became known as S ...
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