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theater in Manistee, Michigan, United States

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Ramsdell Theatre
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Built 1902-1903 by Solon Spencer Beman for Thomas Jefferson Ramsdell. Opened 4 Sep 1903 as Manistee Opera House with the play A Chinese Honeymoon. Later renamed Ramsdell Theatre and Ramsdell Regional Center for the Arts. (English)
Property / Note: Built 1902-1903 by Solon Spencer Beman for Thomas Jefferson Ramsdell. Opened 4 Sep 1903 as Manistee Opera House with the play A Chinese Honeymoon. Later renamed Ramsdell Theatre and Ramsdell Regional Center for the Arts. (English) / rank
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Property / Note: Built 1902-1903 by Solon Spencer Beman for Thomas Jefferson Ramsdell. Opened 4 Sep 1903 as Manistee Opera House with the play A Chinese Honeymoon. Later renamed Ramsdell Theatre and Ramsdell Regional Center for the Arts. (English) / qualifier
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theater in Manistee, Michigan, United States
  • Ramsdell Theatre
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Ramsdell Theatre [Manistee]
theater in Manistee, Michigan, United States
  • Ramsdell Theatre

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44°49'53.040"N, 69°46'37.920"W
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Built 1902-1903 by Solon Spencer Beman for Thomas Jefferson Ramsdell. Opened 4 Sep 1903 as Manistee Opera House with the play A Chinese Honeymoon. Later renamed Ramsdell Theatre and Ramsdell Regional Center for the Arts. (English)
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101 Maple Street, Manistee, MI 49660
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1903
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