Disambiguation evidence for Fox Theatre via surface form

"Fox Theatre (Atlanta)"


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Predicate Object
NRHPType National Historic Landmark
addedToNationalRegisterOfHistoricPlaces 1974
architecturalStyle Egyptian Revival architecture
architecturalStyle Islamic architecture-inspired
architecturalStyle Moorish Revival architecture
category Movie palaces in the United States
category National Historic Landmarks in Georgia
category Theatres in Atlanta, Georgia
category Tourist attractions in Atlanta
cityLandmarkStatus iconic symbol of Midtown Atlanta
contains Wurlitzer theatre organ
surface form: Möller pipe organ
country United States of America
designation National Historic Landmark
developer William Fox
hasWebsite https://www.foxtheatre.org/
hosts Broadway touring productions
hosts community events
hosts concerts
hosts dance performances
hosts film screenings
instanceOf historic landmark
instanceOf performing arts venue
instanceOf theatre
interiorTheme Arabian Nights fantasy
knownFor Wurlitzer theatre organ
surface form: Mighty Mo theatre organ
knownFor lavish atmospheric movie palace design
locatedIn Atlanta
surface form: Atlanta, Georgia
locatedIn Midtown Atlanta
namedAfter William Fox
notableFeature Egyptian-themed lobby areas
notableFeature lavish interior design
notableFeature ornate auditorium
notableFeature “Arabian courtyard” atmospheric ceiling
opened 1929
operator Fox Theatre self-linksurface differs
surface form: Fox Theatre, Inc.
originalUse Shriners’ Yaarab Temple mosque
originalUse movie palace
partOf Peachtree Street Historic Corridor
preservationStatus restored historic theatre
roofType onion domes and minarets-inspired elements
savedBy “Save the Fox” preservation campaign
seatingCapacity approximately 4,600
significance major cultural landmark in Atlanta
state Georgia
streetAddress 660 Peachtree Street NE
threatenedWith demolition in the 1970s