File:Paramount longitudinal section.jpg

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Description photograph of w:Paramount Theatre (Oakland, California). Longitudinal section
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Source HABS photographic collection at Library of Congress
Author Photocopy of architect's drawing (original in files of Milton T. Pflueger, AIA)
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2008-02-24 01:33:29 1024× 696× Binksternet {{Information |Description=photograph of [[Paramount Theatre (Oakland, California)]]. Longitudinal section |Source=[http://memory.loc.gov/pnp/habshaer/ca/ca0000/ca0015/photos/010987pv.jpg HABS photographic collection at Library of Congress] |Date=1932 |Lo

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