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- Beacham_Theater abstract "Beacham Theater, is a historic venue in the city of Orlando, Florida. Its current address is 46 North Orange Avenue. The theater was built by Braxton Beacham Sr. at the site of the former jail for Orange County. Beacham bought the property at the southwest corner of Orange Ave. and Washington St. in 1917. The jail was torn down and he developed a series of connected buildings known as the \"Beacham Block.\" On December 9, 1921 Orlando's premier vaudeville and movie house opened as the Beacham Theatre. Beacham's air-conditioned theater was leased to the Sparks Theater Company in 1922. Vitaphone and Movietone sound system \"talkie\" equipment was added in 1928 and by 1933 Florida State Theaters had taken over the lease. The Beacham Theater ceased operations as a movie theater in 1975 and briefly became franchises of The Great Southern Music Hall and Reynolds Celebrity Dinner Theater. The Beacham Theater was granted local historic landmark status on September 21, 1987.The Beacham as it is currently named, has operated as a series of nightclubs and was once home to the late-night underground club Aahz. With beginnings during the Second Summer of Love in the United Kingdom, the all-night dance parties held at the Beacham Theatre featured New Beat, Progressive dance and House Music. Those nights at the Beacham kick-started Orlando's own summer of love between 1991 and 1992 and inspired the \"Orlando Sound\" and the Florida breaks movement, boosting the careers of numerous DJs and producers that helped usher in the popularity of electronic dance music in the United States.".
- Beacham_Theater address "46 North Orange Avenue".
- Beacham_Theater architect Murry_S._King.
- Beacham_Theater architecturalStyle Art_Deco.
- Beacham_Theater architecturalStyle Chicago_school_(architecture).
- Beacham_Theater architecturalStyle Mediterranean_Revival_architecture.
- Beacham_Theater buildingEndDate "December 9, 1921".
- Beacham_Theater location Florida.
- Beacham_Theater location Orlando,_Florida.
- Beacham_Theater type Theatre.
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- Beacham_Theater wikiPageRevisionID "697700260".
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- Beacham_Theater wikiPageWikiLink Burt_Reynolds.
- Beacham_Theater wikiPageWikiLink Category:Buildings_and_structures_in_Orlando,_Florida.
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- Beacham_Theater wikiPageWikiLink Category:Theatres_in_Florida.
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- Beacham_Theater wikiPageWikiLink Mediterranean_Revival_architecture.
- Beacham_Theater wikiPageWikiLink Movietone_sound_system.
- Beacham_Theater wikiPageWikiLink Murry_S._King.
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- Beacham_Theater wikiPageWikiLink Orlando,_Florida.
- Beacham_Theater wikiPageWikiLink Progressive_house.
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- Beacham_Theater wikiPageWikiLink Vitaphone.
- Beacham_Theater wikiPageWikiLinkText "Beacham Theater".
- Beacham_Theater address "46".
- Beacham_Theater alternateNames "The Beacham".
- Beacham_Theater architect "Unknown, likely Murray S. King".
- Beacham_Theater architecturalStyle "Originally Commercial style, Mesh of Art deco themes, Currently Mediterranean Revival".
- Beacham_Theater buildingType Theatre.
- Beacham_Theater client "Braxton Beacham Sr.".
- Beacham_Theater completionDate "1921-12-09".
- Beacham_Theater coordinatesDisplay "inline,title".
- Beacham_Theater latitude "28.543".
- Beacham_Theater locationCountry "United States".
- Beacham_Theater locationTown "Orlando, Florida".
- Beacham_Theater longitude "-81.379472".
- Beacham_Theater mapType "Florida".
- Beacham_Theater name "The Beacham Theater".
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- Beacham_Theater renovationDate "9223372036854775807".
- Beacham_Theater status "Used as a nightclub and concert venue".
- Beacham_Theater structuralSystem "Reinforced concrete and brick with stucco out-surface".
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- Beacham_Theater subject Category:Buildings_and_structures_in_Orlando,_Florida.
- Beacham_Theater subject Category:Former_cinemas_in_the_United_States.
- Beacham_Theater subject Category:Theatres_in_Florida.
- Beacham_Theater hypernym Venue.
- Beacham_Theater type ArchitecturalStructure.
- Beacham_Theater type Building.
- Beacham_Theater type Place.
- Beacham_Theater type Theatre.
- Beacham_Theater type Attraction.
- Beacham_Theater type Theatre.
- Beacham_Theater type Location.
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- Beacham_Theater type Q41176.
- Beacham_Theater comment "Beacham Theater, is a historic venue in the city of Orlando, Florida. Its current address is 46 North Orange Avenue. The theater was built by Braxton Beacham Sr. at the site of the former jail for Orange County. Beacham bought the property at the southwest corner of Orange Ave. and Washington St. in 1917.".
- Beacham_Theater label "Beacham Theater".
- Beacham_Theater sameAs Q4875831.
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- Beacham_Theater sameAs Q4875831.
- Beacham_Theater wasDerivedFrom Beacham_Theater?oldid=697700260.
- Beacham_Theater isPrimaryTopicOf Beacham_Theater.
- Beacham_Theater name "The Beacham Theater".