Golden Rondelle Theater

The Golden Rondelle Theater is a historic theater in Racine, Wisconsin. Featuring a radical design, the theater was originally part of the 1964-65 World's Fair before being moved to Racine. At the World's Fair the theater was used to show the award-winning film "To Be Alive!". After the fair, the theater was dismantled, shipped to Racine, and used as the basis of a re-designed theater. The design work was by Taliesin Associated Architects, who were heavily influenced by Frank Lloyd Wright.[1][2]

References

  1. Racine Landmark Hunter
  2. "The Golden Rondelle and SC Johnson Films". SC Johnson. Retrieved 1 July 2015.

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