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English: copy of a photograph of the interior of the historic Sarasota Municipal Auditorium in the governmental archive available to the public at the Sarasota County History Center - this building is listed on the Florida Master Site File of historic buildings and listed in the National Register of Historic Places, being cited for its public use as an auditorium and for community recreational purposes as well as for its architectural appointments and characteristics - here the hall is being used for a 1950s dance held by a community organization - note truss work that supports the roof and the Art Deco proscenium for the historically significant stage -- the image is in the public domain because it is a Florida public document
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18:54, 2 April 2010 1,040 × 848 (133,077 bytes) w:en:83d40m (talk | contribs) {{Information |Description=copy of a photograph of the interior of the historic Sarasota Municipal Auditorium in the governmental archive available to the public at the [[Sarasota County History Center]] - this building is listed on the Florida Master Sit

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