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52: 91:. It has a Moroccan-style interior featuring middle-eastern themed wall murals by Vera Leeper. The Garde Arts Center includes the Garde Office Building, the Oasis Room, a 120-seat music performance space, the Mercer Building where the Center's offices are located, and the Meridian Building, a service facility. All three buildings are located on the site of the mansion of whaling merchant William Williams. 209: 127:
for $ 1 million, one of 18 theaters in New England that the studio purchased to introduce their new "talking pictures" technology. The Garde was closed in 1977 under the ownership of RKO-Stanley-Warner and sold to a local business family. It was in danger of being demolished until 1985 when the Garde
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as well as film, as was typical in that time, and variety acts of music, comedy, acrobatics, and magic were interspersed between feature films, comedy shorts, and newsreels.
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Corporation. The Garde was named after Walter Garde, a Hartford and New London businessman; it opened on September 22, 1926 with the silent film
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The theater was built under the direction of Arthur S. Friend, a New York movie studio attorney who was a partner in
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is a non-profit performing arts center and cinema located at 325 State Street at the corner of Huntington Street in
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In September 1929, the theater and the four-story Garde office building were purchased by
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Non-profit performing arts center and cinema in New London, Connecticut
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Arts Center was founded to save and reuse the theatre.
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The theater was built in 1926, designed by architect
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Buildings and structures in New London, Connecticut
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41°21′19″N 72°05′57″W / 41.355273°N 72.099115°W / 41.355273; -72.099115

New London, Connecticut
Arland W. Johnson
vaudeville
movie theater
Famous Players–Lasky
Paramount Pictures
The Marriage Clause
Francis X. Bushman
Billie Dove
Vaudeville
Warner Bros.
About the Garde Arts Center



"History"
Archived
Wayback Machine
"Architects and Architecture"
Archived
Wayback Machine

Garde Arts Center
Categories
Theatres in Connecticut
Buildings and structures in New London, Connecticut
Art Deco architecture in Connecticut
Theatres completed in 1926

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