Frank Cox (architect)

Tignal Franklin Cox (1854–1940) was an American artist and theater architect.

In 1885 he became the scenic artist for Smith's Opera Houses in Tarrytown, New York, and in Batavia.

In 1918 he moved to the Los Angeles suburb of Covina in Southern California.

[4][5] Built for vaudeville, they were readapted as times changed and uses included burlesque shows and movies.

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