Steere Organ Company

Howard Theater

169 Peachtree St. NE
Atlanta, GA, US

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Instrument ID: 68645 ● Builder ID: 5978 ● Location ID: 59438
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4 Manuals 5 Divisions34 Stops45 Registers

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Jeff Scofield on July 5th, 2022:
The contract was signed in late 1919; however, while the organ was under construction, the Steere factory burned to the ground on February 17, 1920; early the next year the company was bought by the Skinner Organ Co. After the fire, the theater contracted with Robert Morton for a 3/14 installed in 1920; the 2,700-seat theater became the Paramount Theater in 1929; it was closed and demolished in 1960.

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