Interior photograph of the Ogden Theatre located in Denver, Colorado. The two-story brick Mediterranean style building was designed by Denver architect, Harry W.J. Edbrooke. It is one of three theaters constructed, owned, and operated by John Thompson and J.A. Goodridge, primary owners of the International Amusement Company, in the fashionable Capitol Hill neighborhood during the 1910s. An early example of the neighborhood motion picture theaters constructed nationwide during the first decades of the 20th century, it closed in 1990 and was renovated in 1994 to accommodate live performances.
Original photograph held by The Office of Archaeology and Historic Preservation, History Colorado
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