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- Graystone_Ballroom abstract "The Graystone Ballroom was a dance hall located at 4237 Woodward Avenue in Detroit, Michigan. Billed as \"Detroit's Million Dollar Ballroom\", it opened its doors on March 7, 1922 with a floorplan designed to hold 3,000 people, making it the largest ballroom of the city at that point. It would become one of the six great ballrooms of the city before the stock market crash of 1929 put a halt to new construction. The others were the Jefferson Ballroom, the Grande Ballroom, the Monticello Ballroom, the Beach Ballroom, the Vanity Ballroom, and the Mirror Ballroom.In 1980, after decades of decay, neglect, and occupation by vandals, the building was demolished.".
- Graystone_Ballroom architecturalStyle Gothic_Revival_architecture.
- Graystone_Ballroom floorCount "5".
- Graystone_Ballroom location Detroit.
- Graystone_Ballroom location Michigan.
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- Graystone_Ballroom wikiPageRevisionID "673564329".
- Graystone_Ballroom wikiPageWikiLink Beach_Ballroom_(Detroit).
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- Graystone_Ballroom wikiPageWikiLink Grande_Ballroom.
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- Graystone_Ballroom wikiPageWikiLink Michigan.
- Graystone_Ballroom wikiPageWikiLink Mirror_Ballroom.
- Graystone_Ballroom wikiPageWikiLink Monticello_Ballroom.
- Graystone_Ballroom wikiPageWikiLink Vanity_Ballroom_Building.
- Graystone_Ballroom wikiPageWikiLinkText "Graystone Ballroom".
- Graystone_Ballroom alternateNames "The Graystone".
- Graystone_Ballroom architect "Rupert W. Koch".
- Graystone_Ballroom architecturalStyle Gothic_Revival_architecture.
- Graystone_Ballroom buildingType "Ballroom".
- Graystone_Ballroom closingDate "1972".
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- Graystone_Ballroom demolishedDate "1980-07-19".
- Graystone_Ballroom floorCount "5".
- Graystone_Ballroom imageSize "250".
- Graystone_Ballroom isoRegion "US-MI".
- Graystone_Ballroom location Detroit.
- Graystone_Ballroom location Michigan.
- Graystone_Ballroom location "4237".
- Graystone_Ballroom name "Graystone Ballroom".
- Graystone_Ballroom openedDate "1922-02-27".
- Graystone_Ballroom status "Demolished".
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- Graystone_Ballroom subject Category:1922_establishments_in_Michigan.
- Graystone_Ballroom subject Category:Buildings_and_structures_demolished_in_1980.
- Graystone_Ballroom subject Category:Demolished_buildings_and_structures_in_Detroit,_Michigan.
- Graystone_Ballroom hypernym Hall.
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- Graystone_Ballroom comment "The Graystone Ballroom was a dance hall located at 4237 Woodward Avenue in Detroit, Michigan. Billed as \"Detroit's Million Dollar Ballroom\", it opened its doors on March 7, 1922 with a floorplan designed to hold 3,000 people, making it the largest ballroom of the city at that point. It would become one of the six great ballrooms of the city before the stock market crash of 1929 put a halt to new construction.".
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- Graystone_Ballroom depiction Graystone_Ballroom.jpg.
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- Graystone_Ballroom name "Graystone Ballroom".