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Hollywood Theatre - 2/4 Wicks
Seattle, Washington
Roosevelt Way NE at 66th
 
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The Hollywood Theatre had a 2/4 Wicks installed in 1923. According to Eugene Nye's detailed records, the instrument had 22 stops, 292 pipes and 1 HP Zephyr blower. The organ was later moved to a Methodist church in Dayton, Washington.
 
As of 2000, the Hollywood Theatre building still exists. It is now occupied by a secondhand store.
 

Hollywood Theatre building, 2000
 

Hollywood Theatre program, c.1951
 
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