Interior view of the seating at the Hyman Theater with its pipe organ on the right. It was built by Los Angeles theatrical promoter Arthr S. Hyman, sometime after 1910. The original facade was by the Los Angeles architect firm, Train & Williams. It later became the Garrick Theatre and in 1921 was remodeled to a design by architect George Edwin Bergstrom. The building was replaced by the Tower Theater in 1927.
Hyman Theater (Los Angeles, Calif.) Theaters--California--Los Angeles Decoration and ornament, Architectural Organ (Musical instrument) Seating (Furniture) Hyman, Arthur S Train & Williams
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