The interior of The Paramount, built in 1928, harks back to the glamorous final days of the silent movie era, when cinemas were indeed movie palaces. Credit: Bob Cerelli
- The interior of The Paramount, built in 1928, harks back to the glamorous final days of the silent movie era, when cinemas were indeed movie palaces.
- The historic sign, relettered in 1930 and exactly copied in 2009, marks the entrance to the Paramount at 911 Pine.
- The Historic University Theatre began as a warehouse in 1930s and was renamed in 2011 for the company that owns it and performs there.
- The 5th Avenue Theatre's 1926 Chinese interior predates Grauman's in Hollywood by nearly a year.
- In 2009, the 5th lit up the Seattle night skies with their new sign that mimics the longlost 1920s original.
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