
Bligh, T.G., Theater - Albany Downtown Historic District - Albany, Oregon
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N 44° 38.234 W 123° 06.439
10T E 491488 N 4942658
Secondary contributing theater building in downtown Albany
Waymark Code: WMJPF9
Location: Oregon, United States
Date Posted: 12/13/2013
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Designed by noted local architect Charles Burgraff, this two-story theater building was erected in about 1910, according to the historic nomination form, but a cornerstone includes the date 1913. It was originally known as the T.G. Bligh Theater, but soon after became known as The Globe. A cigar factory was located in the southwest corner. Today, it is known as "The Venetian," a cafe and performing arts center. It contains an eighty-five seat balcony, two dance floors, main floor seating, and the cafe.
There is also a
T.G. Bligh Building in the Downtown Salem Historic District.
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