The Liberty Theater, 6th and Lyndale Avenue, North Minneapolis

Image by Jewish Historical Society of the Upper Midwest
The Liberty Theater was first a vaudeville venue, and later showed movies.
Source: 25 cm x 20.5 cm
Format: Black and white photo
Subject: Business and industry; Businesses–Minneapolis–North Side; Movie Theaters; Jewish-owned businesses
Coverage: Minneapolis; Hennepin; Minnesota; United States
Local Identifier: 0582
Link to our record: http://reflections.mndigital.org/u?/jhs,275
From the Steinfeldt Photography Collection of the Jewish Historical Society of the Upper Midwest.
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