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Now known as the United Palace Theatre, this one of 5 Loew's Wonder Theaters opened in 1930 at 175th Street and Broadway in Manhattan, New York City. The theatre has 3,293 seats and was designed by Thomas W. Lamb for vaudeville and movies.
Purchased by Christ Community United Church in 1969, this historic theatre was exquisitely restored and is still maintained for concerts and recitals, classes and lectures.