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Boller Brothers

Boller Brothers, often written Boller Bros., was an architectural firm based in Kansas City, Missouri which specialized in theater design in the Midwestern United States during the first half of the 20th century. Carl Heinrich Boller (1868–1946) and Robert Otto Boller (1887–1962) are credited with the design of almost 100 classic theaters ranging from small vaudeville venues to grand movie palaces.

The Rio Theatre in Overland Park, Kansas

About 20 Boller Brothers works are listed on the National Register of Historic Places.[1]

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The Brown Grand Theatre in Concordia, Kansas, 2007

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  1. ^ "National Register Information System". National Register of Historic Places. National Park Service. March 13, 2009.
  2. ^ "B'Nai David-Judea Website".

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  • Boller Brothers Treasures
  • Historic Movie Theatres of Missouri
  • Boller Brothers Architectural Records

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Boller Brothers often written Boller Bros was an architectural firm based in Kansas City Missouri which specialized in theater design in the Midwestern United States during the first half of the 20th century Carl Heinrich Boller 1868 1946 and Robert Otto Boller 1887 1962 are credited with the design of almost 100 classic theaters ranging from small vaudeville venues to grand movie palaces The Rio Theatre in Overland Park Kansas This article relies largely or entirely on a single source Relevant discussion may be found on the talk page Please help improve this article by introducing citations to additional sources Find sources Boller Brothers news newspapers books scholar JSTOR November 2019 About 20 Boller Brothers works are listed on the National Register of Historic Places 1 Contents 1 Arkansas 2 California 3 Colorado 4 Illinois 5 Kansas 6 Missouri 7 Mississippi 8 Nebraska 9 New Mexico 10 Oklahoma 11 Pennsylvania 12 Texas 13 Wyoming 14 References 15 External linksArkansas editBaxter Theater Mountain Home Arkansas Closed New Theatre 9 N 10th St Fort Smith Arkansas NRHP listed Closed Rialto Theatre Searcy Arkansas OpenCalifornia editCorona Theatre Corona California Closed Fontana Theatre Fontana California Renovating Inglewood Theater Inglewood California Demolished Largo Theatre Los Angeles California Demolished Montrose Theatre Montrose California Demolished Stadium Theater Los Angeles California Renovated B nai David Judea Congregation 2 Tracy Theatre Long Beach California Demolished West Coast Theatre Santa Ana California Closed Walkers Orange County Theater 308 N Main St Santa Ana CA Boller Carl NRHP listed White Theatre Fresno California Demolished Yost Theatre Santa Ana California ClosedColorado editBoulder Theater Boulder Colorado Open Chief Theatre Pueblo Colorado ClosedIllinois editGranada Theater Mt Vernon Illinois Renovating Illinois Theatre Jacksonville Illinois Open Majestic Theatre East St Louis Illinois 240 246 Collinsville Ave East St Louis IL Boller Bros NRHP listed Closed Will Rogers Theater Collinsville Illinois ClosedKansas edit nbsp The Brown Grand Theatre in Concordia Kansas 2007 Arcada Theater Holton Kansas Closed Brown Grand Theatre Concordia Kansas Open 1 Archived 2008 04 22 at the Wayback Machine Burford Theatre Arkansas City Kansas Renovating Booth Theater 119 W Myrtle St Independence Kansas Boller Brothers NRHP listed Renovating Open Chanute Cinema I amp II Chanute Kansas Open Crawford Theatre Wichita Kansas Demolished Crest Theater 1905 Lakin Ave Great Bend KS Boller and Lusk NRHP listed Crest Theater Wichita Kansas Demolished Crown Uptown Theatre Wichita Kansas Open 2 Crystal Plaza Theatre Ottawa Kansas Open 3 Dream Theater 629 N Main St Russell KS Boller Robert O NRHP listed Electric Theatre Kansas City Kansas Demolished Fine Arts Shawnee Kansas Renovating Fox Plaza Liberal Kansas Closed Fox Watson Theater Building 155 S Santa Fe Ave Salina KS Boller Brothers NRHP listed Open Hutchinson s Historic FOX Theatre 18 E First Ave Hutchinson Kansas Boller Brothers NRHP listed Open Emporia Granada Theatre 809 Commercial Emporia KS Boller Brothers NRHP listed Granada Theatre Emporia Kansas Open Website Emporia Granada Theatre Granada Theater 1013 1019 Minnesota Ave Kansas City KS Boller Brothers NRHP listed Open Granada Theatre Lawrence Kansas Open Jayhawk Theatre The State Theatre of Kansas Topeka Kansas official Jayhawk website Closed to be restored 4 Jayhawk Theater Kansas City Kansas Demolished Hollywood Theater Leavenworth Kansas 401 Delaware St Leavenworth KS Boller Bros and Boller Robert NRHP listed Majestic Theatre Phillipsburg Kansas Open Nomar Theatre Wichita Kansas Closed Norton Theatre Norton Kansas Open Overland Theater Rio Theatre 7204 W 80th St Overland Park Kansas Boller Robert NRHP listed State Theatre Larned Kansas Open Stiefel Theatre for the Performing Arts Salina Kansas Open 5 Sunflower Theater Peabody Kansas Closed Uptown Theatre Iola Kansas Status Unknown Varsity Theater Lawrence Kansas Closed Wareham Theatre Manhattan Kansas OpenMissouri editAladdin Theatre Kansas City Missouri Closed Apollo Theatre Kansas City Missouri Closed Ashland Theatre Kansas City Missouri Closed Ben Bolt Theatre Chillicothe Missouri Demolished Benton Theatre Kansas City Missouri Closed Broadway Theatre Cape Girardeau Missouri Closed Calvin Opera House Washington Missouri Open Capitol Theatre Jefferson City Missouri Closed Davis Theatre West Plains Missouri Closed Electric Theatre St Joseph Missouri Demolished Empress Theatre Kansas City Missouri Demolished Esquire Theatre Bolivar Missouri Closed Garden Theater Kansas City Missouri Demolished Gillham Theatre Kansas City Missouri Closed Hall Theatre Columbia Missouri Closed building NRHP listed as contributing building in North Ninth Street Historic District 5 36 North Ninth St Columbia MO Boller Brothers Halloran Theatre Moberly Missouri Closed Kimo Theatre Kansas City Missouri Demolished Landers Theater 311 E Walnut Springfield Missouri Boller Carl Open Lincoln Theatre Kansas City Missouri Closed Mercier Theatre Perryville Missouri Closed Midland Theatre Kansas City Missouri Open Missouri Theatre Columbia Missouri Open NRHP listed as Missouri Theater 201 215 S 9th St Columbia MO Boller Brothers Missouri Theater St Joseph Missouri Open Norside Theatre St Louis Missouri Demolished Orpheum Theater Hannibal Missouri Renovating Owen s Theatre Branson Missouri Open Paramount Theatre Rock Port Missouri closed Plaza Theater Kansas City Missouri Closed Regal Theater St Joseph Missouri Closed Regent Theatre Kansas City Missouri Closed Rockhill Theatre Kansas City Missouri Demolished Sun Theatre Kansas City Missouri Closed Uptown Theater Sedalia Missouri Closed Uptown Theatre Rolla Missouri Demolished March 2010 Warwick Theatre Kansas City Missouri ClosedMississippi editElkin Theatre Aberdeen Mississippi OpenNebraska editLincoln Theatre Lincoln Nebraska Demolished in 1962New Mexico editEl Morro Theater 205 209 W Coal Ave Gallup NM Boller Carl NRHP listed Open KiMo Theater 421 Central Ave Albuquerque New Mexico Boller Bros NRHP listed Open Lensic Theater Santa Fe New Mexico NHRP listed Open Lyceum Theater 409 Main St Clovis NM Boller Bros NRHP listed OpenOklahoma editBays Theater 800 seats Main amp Bridge Blackwell Oklahoma Closed Centre Theatre 1947 present 1700 seats 415 Couch Drive Oklahoma City Oklahoma Closed Cine 2 Theater 1926 2006 1000 seats 225 Main Street Henryetta Oklahoma Demolished Coleman Theatre 1929 present 1600 seats First amp Main Miami OK Boller Brothers NRHP listed Open Criterion Theater 1921 1973 1900 seats 108 West Main Street Oklahoma City Oklahoma Demolished Liberty Theater 1915 1976 1500 seats 19 North Robinson Avenue Oklahoma City Oklahoma Demolished Morgan Theater 1914 2008 1200 seats 316 Main Street Henryetta Oklahoma Demolished Oklahoman Theater 1000 seats 315 South Main Street Hobart Oklahoma closed Plaza Theater 1935 present 900 seats 1725 Northwest Sixteenth Street Oklahoma City Oklahoma Closed Poncan Theatre 1927 present 800 seats 104 East Grand Avenue Ponca City Oklahoma Boller Brothers NRHP listed Open Rialto Theater 1910 1972 1200 seats 13 17 Third Street Tulsa Oklahoma Demolished Ritz Theater 1928 1963 900 seats 1012 Northeast Thirteenth Street Oklahoma City Oklahoma DemolishedPennsylvania editLatonia Theatre 1929 present 1600 seats 1 East First Street Oil City Pennsylvania under renovationTexas editGranada Theatre Plainview Texas Closed Texas Theatre San Antonio Texas Demolished Wichita Theatre 1908 present 1100 seats original 800 current 919 Indiana Wichita Falls Texas OpenWyoming editKirby Theatre Worland Wyoming Status Unknown New Aileen Theatre Worland Wyoming Status UnknownReferences edit National Register Information System National Register of Historic Places National Park Service March 13 2009 B Nai David Judea Website External links editBoller Brothers Treasures Historic Movie Theatres of Missouri Historic Movie Theatres of Kansas Boller Brothers Architectural Records Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Boller Brothers amp oldid 1211677918, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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