Roy A. Benjamin

Deceased Person

1888 – 1963

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Who was Roy A. Benjamin?

Roy A. Benjamin was a prominent architect in Jacksonville, Florida.

Benjamin moved from Ocala to Jacksonville in 1902.

He designed several theaters in Jacksonville and the surrounding southeast region. His work included Jacksonville's Imperial Theatre, Palace Theatre, Riverside Theatre, San Marco Theatre, and Arcade Theater. He assisted on the Florida Theatre and on Memorial Park. He worked with Mellen C. Greeley from 1919 to 1924. After World War II he retired and sold his practice to William D. Kemp, Franklin S. Bunch, and William K. Jackson, who have continued the firm as KBJ Architects.

Benjamin designed his own home at 2332 Riverside Avenue. It was constructed in 1921, but has since been demolished. He also designed the Sarasota Opera House.

Roy A. Benjamin also designed a theater in downtown Lake Worth, FL. The theater was built in the 1940s. In 2010 the building was donated by the Montgomery family to serve as a home for the Palm Beach Cultural Council. Admission is free and open to the public.

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Born
1888
Died
1963

Submitted
on July 23, 2013

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