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street of dreams

A sub-Forum to discuss Preservation, Demolitions, and history of historic buildings.

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street of dreams

Postby alexandertroup on Thu Mar 12, 2009 2:00 pm

I am now working at the Majstic Theatre in the evenings, and had a great packed house exsperience last week with Rat Pack, while the history of preservation of the old theatres, has come up...

And so I am now reading Street Of Dreams by Jenette H Crumpler, really a great book on Theatre Row, and :lol: why it came to this and what can we exspect........i leave the rest to the folks out there to comment on.... 2009, Elm street downtown Dallas....
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Postby Sharon Marsalis on Thu Mar 12, 2009 7:23 pm

Is not Jeanette our "tomato lady"? I wish she would post here as she is a treasure.
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Postby Clyde Howard on Thu Mar 12, 2009 8:04 pm

Sharon Marsalis wrote:Is not Jeanette our "tomato lady"? I wish she would post here as she is a treasure.


She is indeed, and I join my wish to yours, Sharon.
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Postby alexandertroup on Mon Mar 16, 2009 3:31 pm

tell the tomato lady , some old pipe organ history has come to life from her book...and the majestic is really the last landmark left on elms treet...
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