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1930 looks weirder and weirder the farther away we get from it. Weird as in good.

In downtown Green Bay, Wisconsin, on May 23rd, 2024, was 217-221 E Walnut St (built in 1900 with a façade from 1929-1930; originally named the Green Bay Theatre; later known as the Orpheum Theatre, the Vic Theatre, the City Centre Theatre; and Confetti's nightclub; a "contributing property" in the Green Bay Downtown Historic District, 100003920 on the National Register of Historic Places) on north side of East Walnut Street (Wisconsin Highway 29) between North Washington Street and North Adams Street. The first floor façade is from the 1980s.

 

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Getty Thesaurus of Geographic Names terms:

• Brown (county) (2002309)

• Green Bay (2121307)

 

Art & Architecture Thesaurus terms:

• Art Deco (300021426)

• beige (color) (300266234)

• brick (clay material) (300010463)

• buff (color) (300263546)

• cast stone (300254121)

• façades (300002526)

• historic buildings (300008063)

• historic districts (300000737)

• nightclubs (300007107)

• remodeling (300135427)

• theaters (buildings) (300007117)

 

Wikidata items:

• 23 May 2024 (Q69307177)

• 1920s in architecture (Q11185486)

• 1929 in architecture (Q2744495)

• 1930 in architecture (Q2744912)

• 1930s in architecture (Q16482516)

• 1980s in architecture (Q11185955)

• Art Deco architecture (Q12720942)

• contributing property (Q76321820)

• Fox Valley (Q126146595)

• Green Bay Downtown Historic District (Q105477634)

• Green Bay-Shawano, WI Combined Statistical Area (Q126131075)

• May 23 (Q2583)

• May 2024 (Q61312957)

• National Register of Historic Places (Q3719)

• Treaty with the Menominee, 1831 (Q7837292)

• Wisconsin Highway 29 (Q841030)

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Uploaded on August 1, 2024
Taken on May 23, 2024