Multiple Builders
1980 ca.

Originally Robert Morton Organ Co. (1929)

Steak & Pipes

Dining Room

124 N. Turner St.
Fairbanks, AK, US

9 Ranks
Instrument ID: 68809 ● Builder ID: 8224 ● Location ID: 59568
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This instrument is: Not Extant and Not Playable in this location

Paul R. Marchesano on July 30th, 2024:
An email from Corky Hirt on 26 July 2024 inquiring as to the status of the organ when the building was torn down indicates that the organ is gone. Date of razing or disposition of the organ is unknown.

Jim Stettner on August 24th, 2022:
This entry represents the installation of a used organ in a new home. Identified from the Puget Sound Theatre Organ Society website. The organ was relocated here to Fairbanks from Uncles Pizza in Anchorage. The original home was the Kennedy Theatre in Kirksville, Missouri. It was also in the Bob Jones residence in Kansas City, Missouri before being moved to Alaska.

Webpage Links: Puget Sound Theatre Organ Society

Related Instrument Entries: Multiple Builders (1975) , Robert Morton Organ Co. (1929) , Owner (1975 before)

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