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Unknown Builder (before 1925)

Roxy Theatre: Auditorium
New York City (Manhattan), NY

Note: Not extant. Not playable. (in this location)


Notes

2024-11-24 - This entry represents the installation of a new organ. Identified through history notes on the website for First Presbyterian Church in Las Cruces, New Mexico, which state: "In 1925, the congregation of the First Presbyterian Church, Las Cruces, New Mexico purchased a parcel of land at the intersection of Las Cruces Avenue and Raymond Street, and set out to build a new church on the site. A man who lived across the street from the land, who was not a member of the congregation, was enthusiastic about the prospect of having a good neighbor. He expressed his delight to the Session of First Presbyterian Church by saying he would purchase a pipe organ and have it installed in the new church." "He had read that the Roxy Theatre in New York City was offering its pipe organ for sale. Immediately he made contact with the management of the theatre and succeeded in buying the instrument. He had it crated and shipped by ocean freighter from New York City to New Orleans. En route, the freighter ran into a violent storm. The crates were tossed about in the hold of the vessel, the crates burst open, and parts of the organ were scattered about and badly damaged. The vessel continued its course and docked in New Orleans. Pieces of the organ were gathered, re-crated, placed on freight cars and shipped to Las Cruces." This instrument was replaced by three 1927 W.W. Kimball Co. instruments in the Broadcast Studio, Lobby, and main auditorium. -Jim Stettner


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