After opening in 1913, the Lyric Theater quickly became a major entertainment center for blacks in Miami. The 400-seat theater was built, owned and operated by Geder Walker, a black man from Georgia. In 1915, The Miami News described it as, "possibly the most beautiful and costly playhouse owned by Colored people in all the Southland."
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- twitter.com lyrictheatermia/The Historic Lyric Theater was built in 1913 as of the only black-owned theaters in America. It still stands in Overtown, Miami’s oldest Black community.
- en.wikipedia.org Lyric Theater (Miami)The Lyric Theater is a historic theater in Miami, Florida at 819 Northwest Second Avenue. It served Miami's African American community.
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- 100placestotravel.net lyric-theater-miami.htmlThe Lyric Theater can be found on Northwest 2nd Avenue, in the Overtown neighborhood of Miami.
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- miamiandbeaches.com l/arts-and-culture/black-…Once the epicenter of Miami’s Little Broadway, the Lyric Theater lives on today as one of the crown jewels of Historic Overtown .
- miamidadearts.com lyric-theatreLyric Theatre. GOB Allocation: $10 million Amount under Contract: $10 million. GOB funds will complete the renovation and expansion of the historic theater.
- virtualglobetrotting.com map/lyric-theater/The Lyric Theater was a focal point of social life in Overtown, the center of Miami's historic African-American community.
- http://historicbuildings.us lyric-theater-miami-flLyric Theater, Miami, Florida is a grade 3 historic property. The property is associated with events that have made a significant contribution to the broad patterns...
- cinematreasures.org theaters/10661The Lyric Theatre opened in 1913 in the Overtown neighborhood which was one of the first African-American neighborhoods in Miami.