"Built in 1929, the historic Orpheum Theatre was the pride of the small town of Phoenix, as the only venue between Los Angeles and Denver able to host the traveling vaudeville shows. Designed in the ornate Spanish Baroque style, the intricate murals and moldings of the theatre enhanced the shows that changed weekly. Over the years, it has hosted Hollywood and Broadway celebrities, but by the early 1980s, worn and outdated, it was ready to be demolished. The city of Phoenix saved it from turning into a parking lot by purchasing and renovating it in 1984. Now, listed in the National Register of Historic Places, the Orpheum is back to being a beautiful building, hosting great shows. The Orpheum offers free tours on Tuesdays, where visitors can learn about its history and check out its stunning architecture." - MATADOR_NETWORK