Difference between revisions of "Grand Opera House [Superior] (Q27546)"

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Built 1890 by Carl Wirth for the Land and River Development Company. 1200 seats. Severly damaged by fires in 1909 and 1911; both times rebuilt. Closed 1924. Destroyed by a fire in 1939. (English)
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1939
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1924
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Latest revision as of 07:46, 15 September 2025

theatre in Superior
  • Grand Opera House
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Grand Opera House [Superior]
theatre in Superior
  • Grand Opera House

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46°43'14.970"N, 92°6'11.416"W
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Built 1890 by Carl Wirth for the Land and River Development Company. 1200 seats. Severly damaged by fires in 1909 and 1911; both times rebuilt. Closed 1924. Destroyed by a fire in 1939. (English)
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1713-1715 Belknap Street, Superior, WI 54880
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1890
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1939
Destroyed by a fire (English)
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1924
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