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    during the first half of the 20th century. Carl Heinrich Boller (1868–1946) and Robert Otto Boller (1887–1962) are credited with the design of almost 100...
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    Fox Theatre. Architect Robert O. Boller, of Boller Brothers, Architects, designed the Granada Theatre. Boller Brothers were nationally known theatre designers...
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    renovation for use as a church. Carl and Robert Boller, working jointly through their firm Boller Brothers, designed the theater in a blend of the Mission...
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    Lensic Theater (category Boller Brothers buildings)
    Street in Santa Fe, New Mexico, is an 821-seat theater designed by Boller Brothers of Kansas City, well-known movie-theater and vaudeville-house architects...
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    which had burned down. The Spanish Gothic theater was designed by the Boller Brothers, who were nationally prominent theater architects. Multicolored tiles...
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    more than 100 other theaters in the Midwest, it was designed by the Boller Brothers architectural firm of Kansas City, Missouri. It was built by Rucks-Brandt...
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    arranged for the theater's erection in 1928,: 10  contracting with the Boller Brothers to perform the construction. The theater flourished until the 1960s...
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    Hollywood Theater (Leavenworth, Kansas) (category Boller Brothers buildings)
    theater building in Leavenworth, Kansas. Designed by Robert Boller of the Boller Brothers, it is typical of theaters that were designed to be showcases...
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    Ponca City Historic District. The Poncan Theatre was designed by the Boller Brothers and opened on September 20, 1927. The building and its equipment cost...
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    Jayhawk Theatre (category Boller Brothers buildings)
    head of the Crosby Brothers Co. It was designed by architect Thomas W. Williamson of Topeka, KS using work from the Boller Brothers of Kansas City. The...
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    KiMo Theater (category Boller Brothers buildings)
    in both NM and California, the design was accepted from Carl Boller of the Boller Brothers architecture firm, who conducted an extensive investigation...
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    National Register of Historic Places in 1989. It was designed by the Boller Brothers, and A.R. Mann and Co. served as supervising architects. "National...
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    Midland Theatre (category Boller Brothers buildings)
    Midland was designed by architect Thomas W. Lamb of New York and the Boller Brothers of Kansas City, and Boaz-Kiel Construction of St. Louis erected the...
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    Colonial Revival architecture in Gallup." It was designed by Carl Boller, of the Boller Brothers architectural firm. It is a two-story building with a barrel...
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    Bolling was the son of John Bolling (b. 1615) and Mary Carie (née Clarke) Bolling. He was named after his grandfather Robert Bolling; his grandmother was Anne...
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    Missouri Theater (St. Joseph, Missouri) (category Boller Brothers buildings)
    detailing. The Missouri Theater was designed by noted theater architects Boller Brothers of Kansas City, Missouri, with sculpture by Waylande Gregory. It was...
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  • Boll + the suffix -ing "belonging to", or possibly a habitational name from a place named Bolling(e). Bolling may refer to: Bolling, Alabama Bolling Air...
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    Dakota Rapp and Rapp 1921 Emporia Granada Theatre Emporia, Kansas Boller Brothers 1929 Fox Theatre Atlanta, Georgia Mayre, Alger & Vinour 1929 Fox Theatre...
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    house at a cost of US$400,000 (equivalent to $7,098,000 in 2023). Boller Brothers, an architectural firm out of Kansas City, Missouri, designed the structure...
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    Rio Theatre (Overland Park, Kansas) (category Boller Brothers buildings)
    on December 25, 1946. The theater was designed by Robert O. Boller, with the Boller Brothers architecture firm. The theater's design and architecture is...
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  • Bjarke Ingels Group, Denmark Bohlin Cywinski Jackson, United States Boller Brothers, United States Booty Edwards & Partners, Malaysia Bora Architects,...
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    and Art Deco (Pueblo Deco): KiMo Theater, Albuquerque, US, by the Boller Brothers, 1927 Art Deco - Floor in the entrance hall of Bulevardul Hristo Botev...
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    straight-to-DVD level." One critic has dubbed him as the "Jonas Brothers of movie directors". After Boll was linked to a potential film adaptation of the Metal...
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    stepped parapet. It has a 120-seat balcony. It was designed by the Boller Brothers architectural firm with elements of Mission Revival style. Its facade...
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  • originally built in 1928 as a vaudeville theater in Lawrence, Kansas by the Boller Brothers. It was renovated in 1934 as a movie theater. The first film shown...
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    The road that Hank Aaron Stadium is on, Bolling Brothers Boulevard, is named in tribute to Bolling and his brother Milt. He was inducted into the Milwaukee...
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    Booth Theater (Independence, Kansas) (category Boller Brothers buildings)
    Independence to be designed specifically for use as a movie theater. The Boller Brothers, an architectural firm known for their theater designs, designed the...
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    education, William Bolling refused to pay for any additional schooling, choosing instead to focus on educating her three brothers. While visiting her...
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    Missouri Theatre (Columbia, Missouri) (category Boller Brothers buildings)
    Locust and Elm Streets. It was designed after the Opéra Garnier by the Boller Brothers, built in 1928, and is on the National Register of Historic Places...
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