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Capitol Theatre, 328-334 North St Pittsfield, Berkshire County, MA
the late-nineteenth-century shift from residential to commercial development along the upper section of North Street, Pittsfield`s main business corridor, and the evolution of entertainment in the early twentieth century. Its history reflects several aspects of commercial activities including horse and carriage transportation geared to summer tourists, expanding financial and business opportunities in the city, and the introduction of the "movie palace" in the early twentieth century. Architecturally, the building is integral to the streetscape fabric, and its design and construction combine the best qualities of typical late-nineteenth-century "main street" commercial architecture with a prominent early-twentieth-century Art Deco theater marquee.
Capitol Theatre, 328-334 North St Pittsfield, Berkshire County, MA
the late-nineteenth-century shift from residential to commercial development along the upper section of North Street, Pittsfield`s main business corridor, and the evolution of entertainment in the early twentieth century. Its history reflects several aspects of commercial activities including horse and carriage transportation geared to summer tourists, expanding financial and business opportunities in the city, and the introduction of the "movie palace" in the early twentieth century. Architecturally, the building is integral to the streetscape fabric, and its design and construction combine the best qualities of typical late-nineteenth-century "main street" commercial architecture with a prominent early-twentieth-century Art Deco theater marquee.
Capitol Theatre, 328-334 North St Pittsfield, Berkshire County, MA
the late-nineteenth-century shift from residential to commercial development along the upper section of North Street, Pittsfield`s main business corridor, and the evolution of entertainment in the early twentieth century. Its history reflects several aspects of commercial activities including horse and carriage transportation geared to summer tourists, expanding financial and business opportunities in the city, and the introduction of the "movie palace" in the early twentieth century. Architecturally, the building is integral to the streetscape fabric, and its design and construction combine the best qualities of typical late-nineteenth-century "main street" commercial architecture with a prominent early-twentieth-century Art Deco theater marquee.Posted Date
Sep 27, 2021
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Library of Congress
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