Boller Brothers

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File:Rio theater.jpg
The Rio Theatre in Overland Park, Kansas

Boller Brothers, often written Boller Bros., was an architectural firm based in Kansas City, Missouri which specialized in theater design in the Midwestern United States during the first half of the 20th century. Carl Heinrich Boller (1868–1946) and Robert Otto Boller (1887–1962) are credited with the design of almost 100 classic theaters ranging from small vaudeville venues to grand movie palaces.

About 20 Boller Brothers works are listed on the National Register of Historic Places.[1]

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File:BrownGrand2007.jpg
The Brown Grand Theatre in Concordia, Kansas, 2007

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