| Colonial Theatre | 
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                | Address | 
                1515 4th Avenue | 
              
              
                | Opening Night Seating Capacity | 
                700 | 
              
              
                | Original Theatre Owner | 
                unknown | 
              
              
                | Original Theatre Architect | 
                unknown | 
              
              
                | Years of Operation | 
                unknown (operating circa 1914 through at least 1931) | 
              
              
                | Type of Musical Accompaniment | 
                Kimball theatre pipe organ (1914-1919) 
                  Wurlitzer theatre pipe organ (1919-1931) | 
              
              
                | Current Status | 
                Demolished | 
              
              
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									 The Colonial Theatre installed a Kimball theatre pipe organ in 1914 (presumably the year of opening). Organist Jesse Crawford played at the Colonial Theatre in 1914. A Wurlitzer theatre pipe organ replaced the Kimball in 1919. 
                  Showing 1-3 December 1929, Salute (1929); 4-7 December 1929, The Isle of Lost Ships (1929); 8 December 1929, Twin Beds (1929). 
                  A Borders Books & Music retail store occupies the approximate former location of the Colonial on the west side of 4th Avenue, north of Pike Street. 
                  References: FilmYearBook-1926 p. 590 : Seattle Post-Intelligencer, 1 December 1929, p. 8E; Seattle Post-Intelligencer, 2 December 1929, p. 13; Seattle Post-Intelligencer, 4 December 1929, p. 15; Seattle Post-Intelligencer, 7 December 1929, p. 7 : Puget Sound Theatre Organ Society website. 
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