Built for the vaudeville circuit in 1926, the Orpheum Theatre stands as a testament to the grandeur of Los Angeles’s Broadway Theater District. The theater underwent a significant renovation in the early 1990s, preserving its Beaux Arts exterior and the Mighty Wurlitzer pipe organ that graces its curtained stage. Visitors today can step into a bygone era, surrounded by the opulent details and historical charm that make the Orpheum the best-preserved palace-style theater in the city.
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