15 Tragically Demolished Buildings That Are Now Lost Forever

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Hippodrome: NYC

When the Hippodrome Theatre opened in New York City in 1905, it could seat more than 5,000 patrons and played host to everything from live theater and vaudeville shows to movie screenings.

Over the ensuing decades, space served as a place to hold rallies and circuses and even housed a basketball court. But by the end of the 1930s, real estate prices on Sixth Avenue had increased to the point where the Hippodrome could no longer afford its rent. It closed in August 1939 and was demolished the same year.

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