Loew's State Theater, Broadway and 45th St., New York City. Staircase
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Loew's Tower East, E. 3rd Ave. and 71st St., New York City. Exterior
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Loew's & United Artists Ohio Theatre, 39 East State Street, Columbus, ...
Significance: 1928 Movie Palace by theatre architect Thomas W. Lamb (one of the three major theatre architects of the 1920s) remaining and restored as a performing arts center in 1970s. Survey number: HABS OH-... More
Loew's & United Artists Ohio Theatre, 39 East State Street, Columbus, ...
Significance: 1928 Movie Palace by theatre architect Thomas W. Lamb (one of the three major theatre architects of the 1920s) remaining and restored as a performing arts center in 1970s. Survey number: HABS OH-... More
Loew's & United Artists Ohio Theatre, 39 East State Street, Columbus, ...
Significance: 1928 Movie Palace by theatre architect Thomas W. Lamb (one of the three major theatre architects of the 1920s) remaining and restored as a performing arts center in 1970s. Survey number: HABS OH-... More
Loew's & United Artists Ohio Theatre, 39 East State Street, Columbus, ...
Significance: 1928 Movie Palace by theatre architect Thomas W. Lamb (one of the three major theatre architects of the 1920s) remaining and restored as a performing arts center in 1970s. Survey number: HABS OH-... More
Loew's & United Artists Ohio Theatre, 39 East State Street, Columbus, ...
Significance: 1928 Movie Palace by theatre architect Thomas W. Lamb (one of the three major theatre architects of the 1920s) remaining and restored as a performing arts center in 1970s. Survey number: HABS OH-... More
Loew's & United Artists Ohio Theatre, 39 East State Street, Columbus, ...
Significance: 1928 Movie Palace by theatre architect Thomas W. Lamb (one of the three major theatre architects of the 1920s) remaining and restored as a performing arts center in 1970s. Survey number: HABS OH-... More
Loew's & United Artists Ohio Theatre, 39 East State Street, Columbus, ...
Significance: 1928 Movie Palace by theatre architect Thomas W. Lamb (one of the three major theatre architects of the 1920s) remaining and restored as a performing arts center in 1970s. Survey number: HABS OH-... More
Loew's & United Artists Ohio Theatre, 39 East State Street, Columbus, ...
Significance: 1928 Movie Palace by theatre architect Thomas W. Lamb (one of the three major theatre architects of the 1920s) remaining and restored as a performing arts center in 1970s. Survey number: HABS OH-... More
Loew's Victoria Theater, 235-237 West One-hundred-and-twenty-fifth Str...
Significance: The Loew's Victoria Theater was one of the many theaters in the United States that was part of the Loew's theater chain during the early 20th century. It is architecturally significant as a repres... More
Loew's State Theater, Times Square. Staircase in entrance foyer
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Loew's Hotels. Americana model I
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Loew's Theatre, 625 South Fourth Street, Louisville, Jefferson County,...
Significance: The first John Eberson atmospheric theatre in the state or region, Loew's Theatre is a lavish and perfectly preserved movie palace of the late 1920s. It is an excellent example of Churrigueresque... More
Loew's Theatre, 625 South Fourth Street, Louisville, Jefferson County,...
Significance: The first John Eberson atmospheric theatre in the state or region, Loew's Theatre is a lavish and perfectly preserved movie palace of the late 1920s. It is an excellent example of Churrigueresque... More
Loew's Theatre, 625 South Fourth Street, Louisville, Jefferson County,...
Significance: The first John Eberson atmospheric theatre in the state or region, Loew's Theatre is a lavish and perfectly preserved movie palace of the late 1920s. It is an excellent example of Churrigueresque... More
Loew's Theatre, 625 South Fourth Street, Louisville, Jefferson County,...
Significance: The first John Eberson atmospheric theatre in the state or region, Loew's Theatre is a lavish and perfectly preserved movie palace of the late 1920s. It is an excellent example of Churrigueresque... More
Loew's & United Artists Ohio Theatre, 39 East State Street, Columbus, ...
Significance: 1928 Movie Palace by theatre architect Thomas W. Lamb (one of the three major theatre architects of the 1920s) remaining and restored as a performing arts center in 1970s. Survey number: HABS OH-... More
Loew's & United Artists Ohio Theatre, 39 East State Street, Columbus, ...
Significance: 1928 Movie Palace by theatre architect Thomas W. Lamb (one of the three major theatre architects of the 1920s) remaining and restored as a performing arts center in 1970s. Survey number: HABS OH-... More
Loew's & United Artists Ohio Theatre, 39 East State Street, Columbus, ...
Significance: 1928 Movie Palace by theatre architect Thomas W. Lamb (one of the three major theatre architects of the 1920s) remaining and restored as a performing arts center in 1970s. Survey number: HABS OH-... More
Loew's & United Artists Ohio Theatre, 39 East State Street, Columbus, ...
Significance: 1928 Movie Palace by theatre architect Thomas W. Lamb (one of the three major theatre architects of the 1920s) remaining and restored as a performing arts center in 1970s. Survey number: HABS OH-... More
Loew's & United Artists Ohio Theatre, 39 East State Street, Columbus, ...
Significance: 1928 Movie Palace by theatre architect Thomas W. Lamb (one of the three major theatre architects of the 1920s) remaining and restored as a performing arts center in 1970s. Survey number: HABS OH-... More
Loew's & United Artists Ohio Theatre, 39 East State Street, Columbus, ...
Significance: 1928 Movie Palace by theatre architect Thomas W. Lamb (one of the three major theatre architects of the 1920s) remaining and restored as a performing arts center in 1970s. Survey number: HABS OH-... More
Loew's & United Artists Ohio Theatre, 39 East State Street, Columbus, ...
Significance: 1928 Movie Palace by theatre architect Thomas W. Lamb (one of the three major theatre architects of the 1920s) remaining and restored as a performing arts center in 1970s. Survey number: HABS OH-... More
Loew's & United Artists Ohio Theatre, 39 East State Street, Columbus, ...
Significance: 1928 Movie Palace by theatre architect Thomas W. Lamb (one of the three major theatre architects of the 1920s) remaining and restored as a performing arts center in 1970s. Survey number: HABS OH-... More
Loew's Victoria Theater, 235-237 West One-hundred-and-twenty-fifth Str...
Significance: The Loew's Victoria Theater was one of the many theaters in the United States that was part of the Loew's theater chain during the early 20th century. It is architecturally significant as a repres... More
Loew's Victoria Theater, 235-237 West One-hundred-and-twenty-fifth Str...
Significance: The Loew's Victoria Theater was one of the many theaters in the United States that was part of the Loew's theater chain during the early 20th century. It is architecturally significant as a repres... More
[Mr. and Mrs. Goodby Loew riding in open carriage with a man and two o...
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Loew's Palace Theater, 306 F St., N.W., Washington, D.C.
Neon signs reading Douglas MacLean in The Home Stretch. Title and other information transcribed from caption card and item. LOT subdivision subject: Architecture in the Washington, D.C., region: Theater. Nation... More
Loew's State Theater, Times Square. Mezzanine lounge
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Loew's State Theater, Times Square. To stage right
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Loew's Theatre, 625 South Fourth Street, Louisville, Jefferson County,...
Significance: The first John Eberson atmospheric theatre in the state or region, Loew's Theatre is a lavish and perfectly preserved movie palace of the late 1920s. It is an excellent example of Churrigueresque... More
Loew's Theatre, 625 South Fourth Street, Louisville, Jefferson County,...
Significance: The first John Eberson atmospheric theatre in the state or region, Loew's Theatre is a lavish and perfectly preserved movie palace of the late 1920s. It is an excellent example of Churrigueresque... More
Loew's Theatre, 625 South Fourth Street, Louisville, Jefferson County,...
Significance: The first John Eberson atmospheric theatre in the state or region, Loew's Theatre is a lavish and perfectly preserved movie palace of the late 1920s. It is an excellent example of Churrigueresque... More
Loew's Theatre, 625 South Fourth Street, Louisville, Jefferson County,...
Significance: The first John Eberson atmospheric theatre in the state or region, Loew's Theatre is a lavish and perfectly preserved movie palace of the late 1920s. It is an excellent example of Churrigueresque... More
Loew's Theatre, 625 South Fourth Street, Louisville, Jefferson County,...
Significance: The first John Eberson atmospheric theatre in the state or region, Loew's Theatre is a lavish and perfectly preserved movie palace of the late 1920s. It is an excellent example of Churrigueresque... More
Loew's Theatre, 625 South Fourth Street, Louisville, Jefferson County,...
Significance: The first John Eberson atmospheric theatre in the state or region, Loew's Theatre is a lavish and perfectly preserved movie palace of the late 1920s. It is an excellent example of Churrigueresque... More
Loew's & United Artists Ohio Theatre, 39 East State Street, Columbus, ...
Significance: 1928 Movie Palace by theatre architect Thomas W. Lamb (one of the three major theatre architects of the 1920s) remaining and restored as a performing arts center in 1970s. Survey number: HABS OH-... More
Loew's & United Artists Ohio Theatre, 39 East State Street, Columbus, ...
Significance: 1928 Movie Palace by theatre architect Thomas W. Lamb (one of the three major theatre architects of the 1920s) remaining and restored as a performing arts center in 1970s. Survey number: HABS OH-... More
Loew's & United Artists Ohio Theatre, 39 East State Street, Columbus, ...
Significance: 1928 Movie Palace by theatre architect Thomas W. Lamb (one of the three major theatre architects of the 1920s) remaining and restored as a performing arts center in 1970s. Survey number: HABS OH-... More
Loew's & United Artists Ohio Theatre, 39 East State Street, Columbus, ...
Significance: 1928 Movie Palace by theatre architect Thomas W. Lamb (one of the three major theatre architects of the 1920s) remaining and restored as a performing arts center in 1970s. Survey number: HABS OH-... More
Loew's & United Artists Ohio Theatre, 39 East State Street, Columbus, ...
Significance: 1928 Movie Palace by theatre architect Thomas W. Lamb (one of the three major theatre architects of the 1920s) remaining and restored as a performing arts center in 1970s. Survey number: HABS OH-... More
Loew's & United Artists Ohio Theatre, 39 East State Street, Columbus, ...
Significance: 1928 Movie Palace by theatre architect Thomas W. Lamb (one of the three major theatre architects of the 1920s) remaining and restored as a performing arts center in 1970s. Survey number: HABS OH-... More
Loew's Victoria Theater, 235-237 West One-hundred-and-twenty-fifth Str...
Significance: The Loew's Victoria Theater was one of the many theaters in the United States that was part of the Loew's theater chain during the early 20th century. It is architecturally significant as a repres... More
Loew's Victoria Theater, 235-237 West One-hundred-and-twenty-fifth Str...
Significance: The Loew's Victoria Theater was one of the many theaters in the United States that was part of the Loew's theater chain during the early 20th century. It is architecturally significant as a repres... More
Loew's Palace Theatre, 1306 F Street Northwest, Washington, District o...
Significance: The Loew's Palace Theatre was designed in 1917, by the prominent New York architect Thomas W. Lamb, an acknowledged pioneer of modern theater design. The Palace's facade forms part of a row of ni... More
Loew's State Theater, Times Square. Balcony I
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Loew's Tower East, E. 3rd Ave. and 71st St., New York City. Entrance d...
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Loew's Akron, 182 South Main Street, Akron, Summit County, OH
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Loew's Akron, 182 South Main Street, Akron, Summit County, OH
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Loew's Theatre, 625 South Fourth Street, Louisville, Jefferson County,...
Significance: The first John Eberson atmospheric theatre in the state or region, Loew's Theatre is a lavish and perfectly preserved movie palace of the late 1920s. It is an excellent example of Churrigueresque... More
Loew's Theatre, 625 South Fourth Street, Louisville, Jefferson County,...
Significance: The first John Eberson atmospheric theatre in the state or region, Loew's Theatre is a lavish and perfectly preserved movie palace of the late 1920s. It is an excellent example of Churrigueresque... More
Loew's Theatre, 625 South Fourth Street, Louisville, Jefferson County,...
Significance: The first John Eberson atmospheric theatre in the state or region, Loew's Theatre is a lavish and perfectly preserved movie palace of the late 1920s. It is an excellent example of Churrigueresque... More
Loew's & United Artists Ohio Theatre, 39 East State Street, Columbus, ...
Significance: 1928 Movie Palace by theatre architect Thomas W. Lamb (one of the three major theatre architects of the 1920s) remaining and restored as a performing arts center in 1970s. Survey number: HABS OH-... More
Loew's & United Artists Ohio Theatre, 39 East State Street, Columbus, ...
Significance: 1928 Movie Palace by theatre architect Thomas W. Lamb (one of the three major theatre architects of the 1920s) remaining and restored as a performing arts center in 1970s. Survey number: HABS OH-... More
Loew's & United Artists Ohio Theatre, 39 East State Street, Columbus, ...
Significance: 1928 Movie Palace by theatre architect Thomas W. Lamb (one of the three major theatre architects of the 1920s) remaining and restored as a performing arts center in 1970s. Survey number: HABS OH-... More
Loew's & United Artists Ohio Theatre, 39 East State Street, Columbus, ...
Significance: 1928 Movie Palace by theatre architect Thomas W. Lamb (one of the three major theatre architects of the 1920s) remaining and restored as a performing arts center in 1970s. Survey number: HABS OH-... More
Loew's & United Artists Ohio Theatre, 39 East State Street, Columbus, ...
Significance: 1928 Movie Palace by theatre architect Thomas W. Lamb (one of the three major theatre architects of the 1920s) remaining and restored as a performing arts center in 1970s. Survey number: HABS OH-... More
Loew's & United Artists Ohio Theatre, 39 East State Street, Columbus, ...
Significance: 1928 Movie Palace by theatre architect Thomas W. Lamb (one of the three major theatre architects of the 1920s) remaining and restored as a performing arts center in 1970s. Survey number: HABS OH-... More
Loew's & United Artists Ohio Theatre, 39 East State Street, Columbus, ...
Significance: 1928 Movie Palace by theatre architect Thomas W. Lamb (one of the three major theatre architects of the 1920s) remaining and restored as a performing arts center in 1970s. Survey number: HABS OH-... More
Loew's & United Artists Ohio Theatre, 39 East State Street, Columbus, ...
Significance: 1928 Movie Palace by theatre architect Thomas W. Lamb (one of the three major theatre architects of the 1920s) remaining and restored as a performing arts center in 1970s. Survey number: HABS OH-... More
Loew's Victoria Theater, 235-237 West One-hundred-and-twenty-fifth Str...
Significance: The Loew's Victoria Theater was one of the many theaters in the United States that was part of the Loew's theater chain during the early 20th century. It is architecturally significant as a repres... More
LOEW'S PALACE THEATRE - Glass negative photogrpah. Public domain.
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A black and white photo of a crowd of people, Washington DC. Farm Secu...
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Loew's State Theater. Curtain partly raised
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Loew's State Theater, Times Square. Balcony II
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Loew's Theatre, 625 South Fourth Street, Louisville, Jefferson County,...
Significance: The first John Eberson atmospheric theatre in the state or region, Loew's Theatre is a lavish and perfectly preserved movie palace of the late 1920s. It is an excellent example of Churrigueresque... More
Loew's Theatre, 625 South Fourth Street, Louisville, Jefferson County,...
Significance: The first John Eberson atmospheric theatre in the state or region, Loew's Theatre is a lavish and perfectly preserved movie palace of the late 1920s. It is an excellent example of Churrigueresque... More
Loew's Theatre, 625 South Fourth Street, Louisville, Jefferson County,...
Significance: The first John Eberson atmospheric theatre in the state or region, Loew's Theatre is a lavish and perfectly preserved movie palace of the late 1920s. It is an excellent example of Churrigueresque... More
Loew's Theatre, 625 South Fourth Street, Louisville, Jefferson County,...
Significance: The first John Eberson atmospheric theatre in the state or region, Loew's Theatre is a lavish and perfectly preserved movie palace of the late 1920s. It is an excellent example of Churrigueresque... More
Loew's & United Artists Ohio Theatre, 39 East State Street, Columbus, ...
Significance: 1928 Movie Palace by theatre architect Thomas W. Lamb (one of the three major theatre architects of the 1920s) remaining and restored as a performing arts center in 1970s. Survey number: HABS OH-... More
Loew's & United Artists Ohio Theatre, 39 East State Street, Columbus, ...
Significance: 1928 Movie Palace by theatre architect Thomas W. Lamb (one of the three major theatre architects of the 1920s) remaining and restored as a performing arts center in 1970s. Survey number: HABS OH-... More
Loew's & United Artists Ohio Theatre, 39 East State Street, Columbus, ...
Significance: 1928 Movie Palace by theatre architect Thomas W. Lamb (one of the three major theatre architects of the 1920s) remaining and restored as a performing arts center in 1970s. Survey number: HABS OH-... More
Loew's & United Artists Ohio Theatre, 39 East State Street, Columbus, ...
Significance: 1928 Movie Palace by theatre architect Thomas W. Lamb (one of the three major theatre architects of the 1920s) remaining and restored as a performing arts center in 1970s. Survey number: HABS OH-... More
Loew's & United Artists Ohio Theatre, 39 East State Street, Columbus, ...
Significance: 1928 Movie Palace by theatre architect Thomas W. Lamb (one of the three major theatre architects of the 1920s) remaining and restored as a performing arts center in 1970s. Survey number: HABS OH-... More
Loew's Palace Theatre, 1306 F Street Northwest, Washington, District o...
Significance: The Loew's Palace Theatre was designed in 1917, by the prominent New York architect Thomas W. Lamb, an acknowledged pioneer of modern theater design. The Palace's facade forms part of a row of ni... More
Potomac Electric Power Co. air conditioning and lighting. Loew's Fox T...
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[Henry Stimson and] H. Loew, new Minister from South Africa
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Arthur M. Loew, business on Red Spring Rd., Glen Cove, Long Island. Te...
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Loew's State Theater. Mezzanine II, Motion Picture Theaters
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Loew's Theatre, 625 South Fourth Street, Louisville, Jefferson County,...
Significance: The first John Eberson atmospheric theatre in the state or region, Loew's Theatre is a lavish and perfectly preserved movie palace of the late 1920s. It is an excellent example of Churrigueresque... More
Loew's Theatre, 625 South Fourth Street, Louisville, Jefferson County,...
Significance: The first John Eberson atmospheric theatre in the state or region, Loew's Theatre is a lavish and perfectly preserved movie palace of the late 1920s. It is an excellent example of Churrigueresque... More
Loew's Theatre, 625 South Fourth Street, Louisville, Jefferson County,...
Significance: The first John Eberson atmospheric theatre in the state or region, Loew's Theatre is a lavish and perfectly preserved movie palace of the late 1920s. It is an excellent example of Churrigueresque... More
Loew's Theatre, 625 South Fourth Street, Louisville, Jefferson County,...
Significance: The first John Eberson atmospheric theatre in the state or region, Loew's Theatre is a lavish and perfectly preserved movie palace of the late 1920s. It is an excellent example of Churrigueresque... More
Loew's Theatre, 625 South Fourth Street, Louisville, Jefferson County,...
Significance: The first John Eberson atmospheric theatre in the state or region, Loew's Theatre is a lavish and perfectly preserved movie palace of the late 1920s. It is an excellent example of Churrigueresque... More
Loew's & United Artists Ohio Theatre, 39 East State Street, Columbus, ...
Significance: 1928 Movie Palace by theatre architect Thomas W. Lamb (one of the three major theatre architects of the 1920s) remaining and restored as a performing arts center in 1970s. Survey number: HABS OH-... More
Loew's & United Artists Ohio Theatre, 39 East State Street, Columbus, ...
Significance: 1928 Movie Palace by theatre architect Thomas W. Lamb (one of the three major theatre architects of the 1920s) remaining and restored as a performing arts center in 1970s. Survey number: HABS OH-... More
Loew's & United Artists Ohio Theatre, 39 East State Street, Columbus, ...
Significance: 1928 Movie Palace by theatre architect Thomas W. Lamb (one of the three major theatre architects of the 1920s) remaining and restored as a performing arts center in 1970s. Survey number: HABS OH-... More
Loew's & United Artists Ohio Theatre, 39 East State Street, Columbus, ...
Significance: 1928 Movie Palace by theatre architect Thomas W. Lamb (one of the three major theatre architects of the 1920s) remaining and restored as a performing arts center in 1970s. Survey number: HABS OH-... More
Loew's Victoria Theater, 235-237 West One-hundred-and-twenty-fifth Str...
Significance: The Loew's Victoria Theater was one of the many theaters in the United States that was part of the Loew's theater chain during the early 20th century. It is architecturally significant as a repres... More
Mrs. W.G. Loew - Public domain portrait photograph
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The market for the shares of United Corp., Atchison, Top. and Santa Fe...
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Loew's State Theater, Broadway and 45th St., New York City. Wide view ...
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Loew's Hotels. Americana model IV
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Loew's Tower East, E. 3rd Ave. and 71st St., New York City. House from...
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Loew's Akron, 182 South Main Street, Akron, Summit County, OH
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Loew's Akron, 182 South Main Street, Akron, Summit County, OH
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Loew's Theatre, 625 South Fourth Street, Louisville, Jefferson County,...
Significance: The first John Eberson atmospheric theatre in the state or region, Loew's Theatre is a lavish and perfectly preserved movie palace of the late 1920s. It is an excellent example of Churrigueresque... More
Loew's Theatre, 625 South Fourth Street, Louisville, Jefferson County,...
Significance: The first John Eberson atmospheric theatre in the state or region, Loew's Theatre is a lavish and perfectly preserved movie palace of the late 1920s. It is an excellent example of Churrigueresque... More