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Detroit Theaters

United Artists Theater - mid-demolition (PDT 1)
United Artists Theater - mid-demolition (PDT 2)
United Artists Theater - mid-demolition (PDT 3)
Now a parking garage, Detroit’s Michigan Theater was once one of the grandest symbols of the city. With seating for 4,000, the building served as a venue for live theater, concerts, and movie screenings for some of the city’s most affluent residents. (PDT 4)
National Theater - balcony (PDT 5)
National Theater (PDT 6)
The Eastown Theater spent nearly four decades thrilling Detroiters as a movie house until it closed in 1967. With 2,500 seats, The Eastown Theater was comparable in size and elegance to most of the downtown theaters. (PDT 7)
In the mid-1990s, the Eastown became an infamous site of raves attended by hundreds of people. In the early morning hours of Aug. 9,2010, a fire destroyed the apartments in the complex, reducing half the building to nothing but rubble. (PDT 8)
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