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1 | | HOUSE RESOLUTION
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2 | | WHEREAS, The members of the Illinois House of
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3 | | Representatives are pleased to recognize the 90th anniversary
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4 | | of the Egyptian Theatre in DeKalb on December 10, 2019; and
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5 | | WHEREAS, The historic Egyptian Theatre was constructed in |
6 | | 1929, serving as a
marvelous illustration of Art Deco |
7 | | architecture inspired by the then-recent discovery of King
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8 | | Tut's tomb; the theatre was designed by the famed architectural |
9 | | firm Rapp & Rapp, who
reigned among the most prolific theatre |
10 | | design firms in the nation; the invention and
manufacture of |
11 | | barbed wire fencing generated a period of great economic |
12 | | prosperity for the
people of DeKalb, helping to facilitate the |
13 | | theatre's creation; and
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14 | | WHEREAS, Mere weeks after the infamous stock market crash |
15 | | of 1929, the Egyptian Theatre
officially opened on December 10, |
16 | | 1929; the theatre served as a venue for vaudeville
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17 | | entertainment, additionally featuring movies for attendees to |
18 | | enjoy; ever since, the theatre has
become ingrained within the |
19 | | entertainment industry for its world-class performances and |
20 | | has
established itself as a staple of Illinois' culture; and
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21 | | WHEREAS, With holes in the roof, flooding, and rampant |
22 | | deterioration
of its classic murals and ornaments, the Egyptian |
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1 | | Theatre was in a state of disrepair through the late 1970s; in |
2 | | 1978,
the theatre was at risk of demolition due to the |
3 | | deteriorating condition of the historic building;
in response, |
4 | | a group of dedicated volunteers formed the Preservation of the |
5 | | Egyptian Theatre
(P.E.T.) on March 1, 1978; just nine months |
6 | | later, the building was listed on the National
Register of |
7 | | Historic Places by the United States Department of the |
8 | | Interior; a renovation
overhaul ensued, helping to reassert the |
9 | | reputation of the theatre; and |
10 | | WHEREAS, Throughout its 90 years of existence, the Egyptian |
11 | | Theatre has garnered the
attention of entertainment seekers |
12 | | worldwide; the theatre has welcomed
numerous historical |
13 | | figures, including Jerry Colonna, Lawrence Welk, Ray Charles, |
14 | | George
Winston, Muddy Waters, B.B. King, Dizzy Gillespie, |
15 | | Ramsey Lewis, Wynton and Branford
Marsalis, Stan Getz, Woody |
16 | | Herman, Jay Leno, and John Austin; on October 25, 1959, |
17 | | then-presidential
candidate John F. Kennedy made a campaign |
18 | | stop at the theatre while touring
Illinois; and |
19 | | WHEREAS, Providing both time and labor, P.E.T. volunteers |
20 | | continue to dedicate themselves to the
preservation of the |
21 | | Egyptian Theatre; through P.E.T., the theatre continues to |
22 | | thrive as the
entertainment pride of the City of DeKalb and |
23 | | remains an economic driver for DeKalb
businesses; and
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1 | | WHEREAS, In 2018 the State of Illinois Office of Tourism |
2 | | listed the Egyptian Theatre in the Top
20 Architectural |
3 | | Treasures in Illinois, largely thanks to P.E.T.'s continued |
4 | | dedication; and
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5 | | WHEREAS, Since opening its doors in 1929, the Egyptian |
6 | | Theatre continues to deliver first-class
entertainment to the |
7 | | people of Illinois; its iconic architecture, excellence in
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8 | | entertainment, and cultural prevalence are substantial |
9 | | contributions to the City of DeKalb and
State of Illinois; |
10 | | therefore, be it
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11 | | RESOLVED, BY THE HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES OF THE ONE |
12 | | HUNDRED FIRST GENERAL ASSEMBLY OF THE STATE OF ILLINOIS, that |
13 | | we
congratulate the members, volunteers, and patrons of The
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14 | | Preservation of the Egyptian Theatre on the occasion of the
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15 | | Egyptian Theatre's 90th anniversary, and we wish them continued |
16 | | success in
preserving this historic icon for the enjoyment of |
17 | | present and
future generations; and be it further
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18 | | RESOLVED, That a suitable copy of this resolution be
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19 | | presented to the P.E.T. Board of Directors as a symbol of our
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20 | | esteem and respect.
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