Lansdowne Theatre, Philadelphia
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Lansdowne Theatre is a historic theatre building located at Lansdowne, Delaware County, Pennsylvania. It was built in 1927, and consists of a two-story front section with street level shops and offices above, and a 1,400 seat auditorium. It was designed by noted theater architect William Harold Lee and is in the Spanish Revival style. In 1987, it was used as the set for “Mad Ron’s Prevues From Hell”, a collection of 1960’s - 1970’s “Slasher Horror” trailers, available on Netflix. ()
Built: 1927 (97 years ago)Coordinates: 39°56'20"N, 75°16'20"W
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Philadelphia
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Lansdowne Theatre – popular in the area (distance from the attraction)
Nearby attractions include: Darby Meeting, Yeadon, Lansdowne, Henry Albertson Subdivision Historic District.
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Which popular attractions are close to Lansdowne Theatre?
Nearby attractions include Lansdowne, Philadelphia (2 min walk), Lansdowne, Philadelphia (7 min walk), Henry Albertson Subdivision Historic District, Philadelphia (7 min walk).
How to get to Lansdowne Theatre by public transport?
The nearest stations to Lansdowne Theatre:
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- Lansdowne (3 min walk)
- Gladstone (18 min walk)
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- Lansdowne Avenue • Lines: 101, 102 (27 min walk)
- Congress Avenue • Lines: 101, 102 (27 min walk)