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The historic Polk Theatre |
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Address | 121 S Florida Ave, |
City | Lakeland, Florida |
Architect | J.E. Casale |
Owned by | Private |
Capacity | 1,400 |
Type | Atmospheric |
Opened | 1928 |
Current use |
Performance Theatre |
Polk Theatre and Office Building
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Location: | 121 S. Florida Ave., Lakeland, Florida |
Built: | 1927 |
Architect: | James E. Casale, George A. Miller |
Architectural style: | Italian Renaissance |
Governing body: | Private |
NRHP Reference#: | 93000446[1] |
Added to NRHP: | May 27, 1993 |
http://www.polktheatre.org |
The Polk Theatre in Lakeland, Florida is a historic theater located at 121 South Florida Avenue.
The 1,400 seat theatre was built in 1928 after the local business "boom" of the town had ended and despite the fact that the population was only 15,000 inhabitants. In 1982, a group of concerned citizens banded together to save the theatre from being razed due to low attendance. Local citizens formed a non-profit group, borrowed money, secured a grant from the state, and purchased the theatre for $300,000.[2] The Theatre has a mezzanine, a high balcony, a permanent backdrop of a "Venetian piazza," an orchestral pit, high twinkling stars, a cloud-covered ceiling, and terrazo floor. The air-conditioning system (the first in the county) was a pump that used artesian well water to chill the building.[3]
Under the name Polk Theatre and Office Building, the building was added to the U.S. National Register of Historic Places in 1993.[1]
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