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Built 1871 by Thomas Dixon for the Delaware Grand Lodge of Masons. Opened 22 Dec 1871 as a masonic temple and multli-purpose auditorium. In the 20th century used as a cinema. Closed ca. 1967. 1973-1976 major restoration. Re-opened 1976 as a performing arts centre. 1208 seats. (English)
Property / Note: Built 1871 by Thomas Dixon for the Delaware Grand Lodge of Masons. Opened 22 Dec 1871 as a masonic temple and multli-purpose auditorium. In the 20th century used as a cinema. Closed ca. 1967. 1973-1976 major restoration. Re-opened 1976 as a performing arts centre. 1208 seats. (English) / rank
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Property / Note: Built 1871 by Thomas Dixon for the Delaware Grand Lodge of Masons. Opened 22 Dec 1871 as a masonic temple and multli-purpose auditorium. In the 20th century used as a cinema. Closed ca. 1967. 1973-1976 major restoration. Re-opened 1976 as a performing arts centre. 1208 seats. (English) / qualifier
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theatre in Wilmington
  • Grand Opera House
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Grand Opera House [Wilmington]
theatre in Wilmington
  • Grand Opera House

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39°44'38.040"N, 75°32'54.960"W
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Built 1871 by Thomas Dixon for the Delaware Grand Lodge of Masons. Opened 22 Dec 1871 as a masonic temple and multli-purpose auditorium. In the 20th century used as a cinema. Closed ca. 1967. 1973-1976 major restoration. Re-opened 1976 as a performing arts centre. 1208 seats. (English)
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818 North Market Street, Wilmington, DE 19801
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1871
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