306 West Third Street, Los Angeles, California, United States
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Description
Created for theatre impresario Sid Grauman as his first Los Angeles venue, the Million Dollar was one of the earliest and largest movie palaces in the country, boasting 2,345 seats. The theatre opened February 1, 1918 with the premiere of The Silent Man accompanied by a thirty-piece orchestra. Guests included Douglas Fairbanks, Sr., Mary Pickford, and Charlie Chaplin. It reopened for performances and special events in 2008, after a year-long refurbishment, and now serves as an event and filming location.
submitted by: Erin Mavian
Building Features: Concession Stand, Projection Room, Lobby, Boxes, Ticket Booths, Powder Room, Chandelier, Stairwells and Dressing Rooms.