Built in 1911 as the third home of the Orpheum vaudeville circuit in Los Angeles (and originally known as the Orpheum), the Palace Theater is now the oldest remaining original Orpheum theater in the country. With garland-draped columns, a color scheme of pale pastels, wall murals depicting pastoral scenes, and ceiling murals of whimsical girls, this theater offers an unusually charming and graceful setting. The greatest singers, dancers, comedians, acrobats, and animal acts in vaudeville performed here for fifteen years, until the Orpheum moved to its fourth and final location at 842 S. Broadway.
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