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Flushing RKO Keith's Theatre

This gallery was created to focus attention on preservation efforts for the landmarked Flushing RKO Keith's theatre. Many cities have restored these vaudeville show palaces, where they have gone on to become centerpiece preforming arts event centers, while the RKO Keith's has languished for 25 years. The RKO Keith's still stands and is one of the last remaining theatres, in the 3,000 seat class built in an atmospheric style, where the interior was designed to give the illusion of being outdoors in a Mediterranean villa. It represents a crowning achievement by the world renowned theatre architect Thomas White Lamb that made the larger Loews Paradise theatre in the Bronx (restored in 2005) gaudy in comparison.
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    Lobby ceiling detail.
    Pedestal sink in the RKO Keith's by Thomas Maddock & Sons Company, Trenton, New Jersey. Founded in 1873  as Millington, Astbury & Maddock they became Thomas Maddock & Sons in 1882. In 1901 they employed 265 people. The business was renamed Thomas Maddock's Sons Company in 1903. Sold out in 1929.
Note:
A salesman's sample toilet on auction.com had a $7,000-$12,000 estimate. There is a lot of surviving vitreous durock porcelain in the Theatre.
    RKO Keith's 2011
Triplex era wallpaper in second floor lounge