Talk:Minor Theater

FROM THE ARCATA DISCUSSION PAGE: "Aside from a few temporary closures, the Minor continued to operate continuously until 1960. It reopened in 1972 after major renovation by the Minor Theater Corp." ...This from an interview and article with the actual company printed in November 2000 in the highly respected Northcoast Journal http://www.northcoastjournal.com/012700/cover0127.html As anyone can see the theater, having been closed and reopened in 1972, cannot possibly have the claim of the "longest continuously operted theater" that was placed here in the article. Again this is all about accuracy. Norcalal 04:49, 20 October 2007 (UTC)

"first concrete"
I removed the sourced claim, "It was one of the first buildings built with reinforced concrete because of concern of fire," for a couple of reasons. Neither of the sources say that, and it's not true. By 1914 reinforced concrete was relatively common. --Lockley (talk) 03:43, 6 August 2010 (UTC)

External links modified
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