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  1. Rialto Theatre - LA Conservancy

    The Rialto was one of the first theatres to have stadium style seating and features the longest neon marquee in the Broadway National Register Historic Theatre District.

  2. Globe Theatre/Garland Building - LA Conservancy

    The current marquee dates back to the 1940s when the theatre began showing newsreels and its name was changed to “The Globe.” However, the word “Morosco” can still be spotted behind …

  3. Orpheum Theatre and Loft Building - LA Conservancy

    The theatre’s original electric rooftop sign continues to illuminate Broadway, along with its neon blade sign from the 1930s and the 1941 marquee. Inside, the Orpheum boasts a lavish French …

  4. Fine Arts Theatre - LA Conservancy

    Steep setbacks and clean geometric styling characterize the facade of this classic zigzag moderne theatre, whose street presence is defined by a neon-adorned marquee and vertical …

  5. El Capitan Theatre and Office Building - LA Conservancy

    The Conservancy holds an easement protecting the façade of the El Capitan and has worked successfully with Disney on incorporating modern features such as the marquee into the …

  6. State Theatre and Building - LA Conservancy

    In the 1930s, the theatre changed ownership and the outside entrance on Broadway was changed to the current Greco-roman style and the 7th street marquee was removed.

  7. Aero Theatre - LA Conservancy

    Although the theatre now only seats 425 and the exterior has been remodeled, the Aero retains its detached box office, interior and exterior lobby, and sign/marquee.

  8. The marquee, supported by its original 1930 iron braces, is a large fluorescent lightbox with neon lights and Plexiglas lettering, as well as a coffered ceiling inset with a sunburst pattern and …

  9. Lincoln Theatre - LA Conservancy

    Designed in the Moorish Revival architectural style, the front façade is divided into three symmetrical bays with the marquee above the entrance of the central bay.

  10. Cinerama Dome - LA Conservancy

    The Cinerama Dome’s owners, Pacific Theaters, proposed a project that would have destroyed the theatre’s existing plaza, box offices, and marquee, turned the lobby of the theatre into a …