Meyer R. Bimberg

Meyer R. Bimberg (died March 25, 1908) was a successful seller of campaign buttons and a theatre builder.

The New York Times compared his theatre building, though short-lived, to Oscar Hammerstein I's.

[3] A heavyset redhead, Bimberg used personal connections to help prognosticate the outcome of elections.

[4] His brother Edward Bimberg was the proprietor of the Palm Garden on 52nd Street after a career on the vaudeville stage.

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