Designed by Morgan & Walls, the Pantages opened on September 26, 1910 as a vaudeville theatre for Alexander Pantages. After Pantages moved to his new theater at 7th and Hill streets in 1920, this theater was renamed Dalton's. Eight years later, it was renamed Arcade in honor of the popular Arcade Building. In the 1940s it was known as the Telenews and the Teleview. It has been closed since 1992. View of Broadway, from the corner of Sixth Street. Harris & Frank Clothiers is the tallest building in the foreground. The other tall building is the Pantages Theatre.
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