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Edisonia Hall

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17: 86:. In its first year of existence, more than 200,000 people visited to view motion pictures projected on a screen. The theater remained open for nearly two years, longer than any other early motion picture theater known. On November 25, 2007, the 62:
on October 19, 1896, had the distinction of hosting a Vitascope Theater (or "Theatre"). This was the first known dedicated, purpose-built motion picture theater in the world. The theater was referred to in newspapers of the day
204: 199: 157: 147: 209: 131: 148:"Another groundbreaker for Buffalo: The nation's first motion picture theater may have been in Ellicott Square" 79: 59: 143:; unpublished manuscript, collection Buffalo and Erie County Public Library, Grosvenor Room. 90:
published an article by Mark Sommer confirming the historical significance of this theater.
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was a generic name for exhibition halls that displayed the various inventions of
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An advertisement for Buffalo's Vitascope Theater from November 1897
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A Million and One Nights: A History of the Motion Picture
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Thomas Alva Edison
phonograph
Vitascope
Kinetoscope
Mitchell Mark
Moe Mark
Buffalo, New York
Ellicott Square Building
Buffalo Express
Buffalo News
Lumiere
Pathe Freres
Buffalo News
A Million and One Nights: A History of the Motion Picture
"Another groundbreaker for Buffalo: The nation's first motion picture theater may have been in Ellicott Square"
"Scholars say movie theater debuted here"
Cinema Treasures Historic Listing
"Mitchel and Moe Mark and Edisonia Hall in Buffalo"
Categories
Tourist attractions in Buffalo, New York
Cinemas and movie theaters in New York (state)
Former cinemas in the United States

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