Places that are still around
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Re: Places that are still around
I imagine other buildings that were used as studios/factories/warehouses have survived, also, although I could not provide addresses.
Anyone else know any of them?
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Sydney's first recording studio, which opened in Oct 1926 still stands on the corner of Parramatta Rd and Columbia Lane, Homebush, Sydney.
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The Berliner Factory...and later RCA Victor...in Montreal is still standing. The Berliner Museum has a space in so one can tread the boards.
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Re: Places that are still around
Of course, the Academy of Music in Philadelphia is still very much with us, alive and well, the oldest concert hall (opera house) still in use in America for its original purpose (opened 1857). The Phila. Orch. made some recordings there back in the Stokie days, but others were made in a Masonic Temple (demolished) on N. Broad St. (not to be confused with the still-extant Masonic building next to City Hall). Some years ago, the movie "Age of Innocence" used both exterior and interior of the Academy for their authentic "period" look.
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Here are my Grey Gull photos once again.
The original GG offices were located at 693 Tremont St. in the South End. It was a typical four story brick rowhouse of the area from what I have gathered. It was located either where this modern branch library now stands or the small park to the left of it.
The offices were moved in July of 1920 to 295 Huntington Ave.in the Back Bay. This building was originally built as a free surgical hospital for women by a maker of patent medicine called Murdock's Liquid Food. It also was a hotel for a short period. It remains a mixed commercial/residential building to this day. It has been recommended for inclusion in two landmark districts.
GG also had a factory in South Boston on Dorchester Ave. This site was used for a parking lot for Court Sq. Press for most of my life. A new and ugly "green" building has recently arisen there.
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