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Chase's Theater and Riggs Building : ウィキペディア英語版
Chase's Theater and Riggs Building

The Chase's Theater and Riggs Building, also known as the Keith-Albee Theater and the Keith-Albee Building, was a historic building located at 1426 G Street and 615-627 15th Street, Northwest, Washington, D.C., in the cities Downtown area.
==History==

The Beaux-Arts theater was originally designed by Jules Henri de Sibour, and built in 1912, for Plimpston B. Chase. He sold the theater to B.F. Keith in 1913.〔http://pdfhost.focus.nps.gov/docs/NRHP/Text/78003053.pdf〕
It was a part of the B.F. Keith vaudeville circuit, which became a part of the Keith-Albee-Orpheum chain, and then RKO Pictures. William Howard Taft attended the opening in 1912, and Woodrow Wilson regularly attended.
Entertainers included: Will Rogers, Eddie Cantor, Rudy Vallée, Laurel and Hardy, and ZaSu Pitts.
In 1956, RKO sold the building, to Morris Cafritz for $1.55 million. In 1959, he offered to sell the building to the city as a performing arts center, but the city would not assume the $1.5 million mortgage.
The movie theater closed in 1978; it was placed on the National Register of Historic Places.
In March 1978, the United States Commission of Fine Arts recommended saving the facade of the Keith-Albee Theater and National Metropolitan Bank.〔("The Battle to Save Rhodes Tavern: A Chronology." ) ''The Washington Post'' September 11, 1984.〕〔Perl, Peter. ("Panel Approves Rhodes Demolition, Calls for Delay Pending Vote in Fall." ) ''Washington Post''. May 11, 1983〕
In 1979, the D.C. Superior Court halted demolition of the Keith Albee building,〔("Court Order Temporarily Halts Demolition of Albee-Keith Facade." ) ''The Washington Post'' C4. April 24, 1979〕 but then allowed demolition of the interior.〔Wheeler, Linda. ("Solomon-Like Court Order Is Slicing District's Historic Keith-Albee Building." ) ''Washington Post''. June 15, 1979〕 The developer said he would preserve the historic facade of the Keith-Albee theater building, if he could demolish Rhodes' Tavern.〔Oman, Anne H. "Developer Has New Plan For Historic Buildings." ''Washington Post''. August 2, 1979.〕
It is now the Metropolitan Square office building.〔http://www.bostonproperties.com/site/washington/metropolitansquare.htm〕

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