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Fox Theatre

Category: Arts

527 N. Grand Blvd, Saint Louis, MO

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Fox Theatre - Reviews from across the web

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Definitely make a point to visit the Fox, either for a tour or a show! It's a beautiful...
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Good Management - user review
The fox is elagant, exquisit, beautiful, charming, and cozy. The service is great especially friendly and the,ushers they are funny. They really know how to work with large crowds fro...
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I try to see a show every trip to Atlanta. Just beautiful - user review
I always check the schedule at the Fox when planning a trip to Atlanta. The theater is beautiful inside and out. You really feel as you are outside because the ceiling is painted like a n...
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Don't miss it! - user review
We went to the theatre for a guided tour and really wished we could have come back for a performance. Tours are Monday, Wednesday, Friday and Saturday mornings at 10am (check their websit...
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IgoUgo: Fox Theater - Atlanta, Georgia - user review
This National Historic Landmark was built in 1929 as a Shriners temple, but through most of its storied history it has served as Atlantas premier theatrical venue. A marvel of Middle Eastern Revival architecture that spans a full cit...
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Exquisite, Certainly worth $10 - user review
This was fascinating. There is so much history within the building, and after you tour it, you will certainly want to see a performance there. Our tickets were $10 each, and I don't re...
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Fox Theatre | Museum/Attraction Review | Atlanta | Frommers.com - expert review
Originally conceived as a Shriners temple in 1916, this lavish, block-long Moorish-Egyptian fantasyland ended up as a movie theater when the Shriners realized that their grandiose plan had far exceeded their budget. In 1927, they sold the temple to movie magn...
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