Image: The Dunbar Theatre Historical Marker Southwest Corner Broad and Lombard Streets Philadelphia PA (DSC 3182)
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Description: The Dunbar Theatre. Erected here by Black bankers, this theater was home to the Lafayette Players, popular vaudeville entertainers. Later bought by white interests and renamed the Lincoln, it hosted major Black performers from the 1920s into the 1940s. (Historical Marker at Southwest Corner Broad and Lombard Streets Philadelphia PA - PA Historical & Museum Commission 1991)
Title: The Dunbar Theatre Historical Marker Southwest Corner Broad and Lombard Streets Philadelphia PA (DSC 3182)
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