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  2. Broadway (Manhattan) - Wikipedia

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    Broadway (/ ˈ b r ɔː d w eɪ /) is a road in the U.S. state of New York.Broadway runs from the south at State Street at Bowling Green for 13 mi (20.9 km) through the borough of Manhattan, over the Broadway Bridge, and 2 mi (3.2 km) through the Bronx, exiting north from New York City to run an additional 18 mi (29.0 km) through the Westchester County municipalities of Yonkers, Hastings-On ...

  3. Broadway theatre - Wikipedia

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    Broadway theatre, [nb 1] or Broadway, is a theatre genre that consists of the theatrical performances presented in 41 professional theaters, each with 500 or more seats, in the Theater District and Lincoln Center along Broadway, in Midtown Manhattan, New York City.

  4. Museum of Broadway - Wikipedia

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    The Museum of Broadway, on 145 West 45th Street in Times Square, [ 2] is the first permanent museum dedicated to documenting the history and experience of Broadway theatre and its profound influence upon shaping Midtown Manhattan and Times Square. [ 3] The museum covers more than three hundred years of Broadway history, including costumes and ...

  5. Old Broadway Theatre - Wikipedia

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    The Broadway Theatre (September 27, 1847 – April 2, 1859), called the Old Broadway Theatre since its demise, [ 1] was at 326–30 Broadway, between Pearl and Anthony (now Worth) Streets in Lower Manhattan, New York City. [ 2] With over 4000 seats, [ 3] it was the largest theater ever built in New York when it opened. [ 4]

  6. Ed Sullivan Theater - Wikipedia

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    The Ed Sullivan Theater(originally Hammerstein's Theatre; later the Manhattan Theatre, Billy Rose's Music Hall, CBS Radio Playhouse No. 3, and CBS Studio 50) is a theaterat 1697–1699 Broadway, between 53rdand 54th Streets, in the Theater Districtof Midtown Manhattanin New York City. Built from 1926 to 1927 as a Broadway theater, the Sullivan ...

  7. Broadway Theatre (53rd Street) - Wikipedia

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    Website. Official website. The Broadway Theatre (formerly Universal's Colony Theatre, B.S. Moss's Broadway Theatre, Earl Carroll's Broadway Theatre, and Ciné Roma) is a Broadway theater at 1681 Broadway (near 53rd Street) in the Theater District of Midtown Manhattan in New York City. Opened in 1924, the theater was designed by Eugene De Rosa ...

  8. Lyceum Theatre (Broadway) - Wikipedia

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    Designated entity. Lobby and auditorium interior. The Lyceum Theatre ( / laɪˈsiːəm / ly-SEE-əm) is a Broadway theater at 149 West 45th Street, between Seventh Avenue and Sixth Avenue, in the Theater District of Midtown Manhattan in New York City. Opened in 1903, the Lyceum Theatre is one of the oldest surviving Broadway venues, as well as ...

  9. Majestic Theatre (Broadway) - Wikipedia

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    The Majestic Theatre is a Broadway theater at 245 West 44th Street in the Theater District of Midtown Manhattan in New York City. Opened in 1927, the theater was designed by Herbert J. Krapp in a Spanish style and was built for real-estate developer Irwin S. Chanin. It has 1,681 seats across two levels and is operated by The Shubert Organization.

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