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The Capital Theater in Ely, Nevada was built in 1916 by C.O. Fleming and W.P. Hull. The building began as a vaudeville hall that hosted a diverse range of live entertainment, including acrobats, comedians, lecturers, and magicians. The building reopened as a cinema in 1923, at a time when films were becoming popular. The theater closed in 1963. The building's style represents a possible reconstruction after a 1929 fire, and might best be described as Spanish Colonial Revival. The theater's design was carried out by the owners.

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  • El Teatro Capital​ (en inglés: Capital Theater) en Ely, Nevada al oeste de los Estados Unidos fue construido en 1916 por C.O. Fleming y W.P. Hull. El edificio albergaba una sala de cine hasta que se cerró en 1965, junto con algunos negocios minoristas. El estilo representa una posible reconstrucción tras el incendio de 1929, y podría ser mejor descrito como de estilo del renacimiento colonial español. El diseño del teatro se llevó a cabo por los propietarios. La Parte inferior del exterior de ladrillo, que alberga las tiendas al por menor, ha sido alterado, pero los dos tercios superiores permanecen con cambios. El interior fue remodelado en el estilo art déco en 1938. (es)
  • The Capital Theater in Ely, Nevada was built in 1916 by C.O. Fleming and W.P. Hull. The building began as a vaudeville hall that hosted a diverse range of live entertainment, including acrobats, comedians, lecturers, and magicians. The building reopened as a cinema in 1923, at a time when films were becoming popular. The theater closed in 1963. The building's style represents a possible reconstruction after a 1929 fire, and might best be described as Spanish Colonial Revival. The theater's design was carried out by the owners. (en)
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  • Capital Theater (en)
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  • Capital Theater (en)
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  • Fleming, C.O.; Hull, Percy W. (en)
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  • Capital Theater in 2014 (en)
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  • The Capital Theater in Ely, Nevada was built in 1916 by C.O. Fleming and W.P. Hull. The building began as a vaudeville hall that hosted a diverse range of live entertainment, including acrobats, comedians, lecturers, and magicians. The building reopened as a cinema in 1923, at a time when films were becoming popular. The theater closed in 1963. The building's style represents a possible reconstruction after a 1929 fire, and might best be described as Spanish Colonial Revival. The theater's design was carried out by the owners. The tall brick exterior's lower portion, which houses the retail stores, has been altered, but the upper two thirds remain as built with a scalloped parapet. The interior was remodeled in the Art Deco style in 1938, shortly after the Hull brothers' other theater, the Central Theater, was completed in the same style. The Capital was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1993. Brothers Brad and Chris Lani, local residents originally from Hawaii, purchased the theater from owner Norm Goeringer in December 2004. In January 2007, the Lanis announced plans to renovate the building and reopen it as a multi-purpose theater for films, concerts, and theatrical performances. The building was found to be in excellent condition following an inspection. At the time, the building was occupied by Herline Jewelry and Fantasy Fast Photo. (en)
  • El Teatro Capital​ (en inglés: Capital Theater) en Ely, Nevada al oeste de los Estados Unidos fue construido en 1916 por C.O. Fleming y W.P. Hull. El edificio albergaba una sala de cine hasta que se cerró en 1965, junto con algunos negocios minoristas. El estilo representa una posible reconstrucción tras el incendio de 1929, y podría ser mejor descrito como de estilo del renacimiento colonial español. El diseño del teatro se llevó a cabo por los propietarios. La Parte inferior del exterior de ladrillo, que alberga las tiendas al por menor, ha sido alterado, pero los dos tercios superiores permanecen con cambios. El interior fue remodelado en el estilo art déco en 1938. (es)
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