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  • 1vaudeville house — See vaudeville …

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  • 2vaudeville — /vawd vil, vohd , vaw deuh /, n. 1. theatrical entertainment consisting of a number of individual performances, acts, or mixed numbers, as by comedians, singers, dancers, acrobats, and magicians. Cf. variety (def. 9). 2. a theatrical piece of… …

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  • 3house — n., adj. /hows/; v. /howz/, n., pl. houses /how ziz/, v., housed, housing, adj. n. 1. a building in which people live; residence for human beings. 2. a household. 3. (often cap.) a family, including ancestors and descendants: the great houses of… …

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  • 4Vaudeville Theater Ambush — The Vaudeville Theater Ambush (March 11th, 1884) was an ambush conducted against lawman and gunman Ben Thompson and his friend, gunman and sometimes lawman King Fisher, carried out by enemies to Thompson. It took place at the Vaudeville Variety… …

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  • 5vaudeville theater — noun a theater in which vaudeville is staged • Syn: ↑music hall, ↑vaudeville theatre • Hypernyms: ↑theater, ↑theatre, ↑house * * * vaudeville theater UK US noun [countable] …

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  • 6vaudeville theatre — noun a theater in which vaudeville is staged • Syn: ↑music hall, ↑vaudeville theater • Hypernyms: ↑theater, ↑theatre, ↑house …

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  • 7House of David (commune) — This article is about a twentieth century religious commune. For the ancient House of David, see Davidic line .The House of David was a religious commune founded in 1903 by Benjamin and Mary Purnell. Based in and around Benton Harbor, Michigan,… …

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  • 8Box house — A box house was a combination of low class theater and brothel, found in western North America in the late 19th and early 20th century. It offered light entertainment such as magic acts, singing, dancing, minstrel shows, as well as sexual… …

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  • 9Napa Valley Opera House — U.S. National Register of Historic Places …

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  • 10Grand Opera House (Toronto) — The Grand Opera House was an opera house and concert hall located in Toronto, Ontario, Canada.Opened in 1874 on Adelaide Street West, west of Yonge Street, the Grand Opera House was Toronto s premier concert hall during the late 19th century.… …

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