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theatre in Menomonie, Wisconsin, United States

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Built as a multi-purpose assembly hall/theatre (313 seats) and library building for the Unitarian Society of Menomonie by Harvey Ellis. Opened 1889 as Mabel Tainter Memorial Building, also known as Mabel Tainter Theatre. Named after Mabel S. Tainter (1866-1886) the late daughter of the main sponsors, Captain Andrew Tainter and his wife. 1970 renovations. (English)
Property / Note: Built as a multi-purpose assembly hall/theatre (313 seats) and library building for the Unitarian Society of Menomonie by Harvey Ellis. Opened 1889 as Mabel Tainter Memorial Building, also known as Mabel Tainter Theatre. Named after Mabel S. Tainter (1866-1886) the late daughter of the main sponsors, Captain Andrew Tainter and his wife. 1970 renovations. (English) / rank
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Property / Note: Built as a multi-purpose assembly hall/theatre (313 seats) and library building for the Unitarian Society of Menomonie by Harvey Ellis. Opened 1889 as Mabel Tainter Memorial Building, also known as Mabel Tainter Theatre. Named after Mabel S. Tainter (1866-1886) the late daughter of the main sponsors, Captain Andrew Tainter and his wife. 1970 renovations. (English) / qualifier
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theatre in Menomonie, Wisconsin, United States
  • Mabel Tainter Center for the Arts
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Mabel Tainter Center for the Arts [Menomonie]
theatre in Menomonie, Wisconsin, United States
  • Mabel Tainter Center for the Arts

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38°22'1.999"N, 97°39'59.000"W
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Built as a multi-purpose assembly hall/theatre (313 seats) and library building for the Unitarian Society of Menomonie by Harvey Ellis. Opened 1889 as Mabel Tainter Memorial Building, also known as Mabel Tainter Theatre. Named after Mabel S. Tainter (1866-1886) the late daughter of the main sponsors, Captain Andrew Tainter and his wife. 1970 renovations. (English)
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