Gothic Revival Movie Theaters
Starting in the early 19th century in England and used mainly for churches, collegiate buildings and homes, this style spread to the US in the mid-to-late 19th century and was also called Neo-Gothic.
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Ithaca, NY, United States | Closed | 1 |
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Council Bluffs, IA, United States | Closed | 1 |
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Stratford-upon-Avon, United Kingdom | Closed | 1 |
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Bryan, OH, United States | Closed | 1 |
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Sydney, Australia | Closed | 1 |
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Atlanta, GA, United States | Closed | 1 |
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Berlin, Germany | Closed | 1 |
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Racine, WI, United States | Closed | 1 |
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Oklahoma City, OK, United States | Closed | 1 |
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Toledo, OH, United States | Closed | 1 |
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Penrhiwceiber, United Kingdom | Closed | 1 |
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Sapulpa, OK, United States | Closed | 1 |