Arland W. Johnson

Arland W. Johnson (July 12, 1896 – December 25, 1968) was an American architect. His work included theaters such as Proctor's Theatre (Troy, New York).[1]

Proctor's Theatre (Troy, New York)
Proctor's Theatre (Troy, New York)

Works

  • Palladium Theatre (Worcester, Massachusetts) at 261 Main Street (still in use) [1]
  • Garde Arts Center at 325 State Street in New London, Connecticut (still in use)[1]
  • Eagles Theatre at 106 W. Market Street in Wabash, Indiana (still in use) [1]
  • Proctor's Theatre (Troy, New York) at 82 Fourth Street[1][2]
  • Proctor's Theatre (Mount Vernon, New York) at 6 Gramatan Avenue [1][3]
  • Broadway Theatre (Detroit, Michigan) at 1337 Broadway[1]
  • Columbia Theater (Sharon, Pennsylvania) at 82 W. State Street[1]
  • Commodore Hull Theatre at 65-67 Elizabeth Street in Derby, Connecticut[1] Some of the building's features remain although it has been converted into a parking garage.[4]
  • Jefferson Theater (Auburn, New York) at 61 State Street[1]
  • Palace Performing Arts Center at 246 College Street in New Haven, Connecticut[1]
  • Washington Theatre (Detroit, Michigan) at 1505-1513 Washington Boulevard[1][5][6]
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References

  1. "Arland W. Johnson". Cinema Treasures. Retrieved 2013-11-26.
  2. "Architecture and Building". 1915. Cite journal requires |journal= (help)
  3. Architecture and Building, Volume 46 W.T. Comstock Company, 1914
  4. Five movie theatres transformed into parking garages Yahoo
  5. Detroit's Downtown Movie Palaces Michael Hauser, Marianne Weldon Arcadia Publishing, 2006 127 pages
  6. Morrison, Andrew Craig (2006). "Theaters". ISBN 9780393731088. Cite journal requires |journal= (help)



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