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This place seats 1,018 people and was built in 1907 by David Belasco. Located between 6th and 7th Avenues, it is beautifully done up with carved dark wood paneling, glass pilasters and Tiffany stained glass lights that match the stained glass ceiling. It is truly an architectural delight.