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(‎Created claim: closure date (P107): 1925, a)
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810
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13 September 1888Gregorian
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context: Burnt at 3 a.m., after a performance. Fire destroyed a whole block of houses. (English)
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Opened Oct 1879 on the ground floor of Barton Block (replacing Barton's Opera House, later Park Opera House that had been located on the third floor in the same building and was converted into a ballroom). Destroyed by a fire in Sep 1888. Subsequently rebuilt. Demolished 1925 in favour of a parking lot for the new Hills Building (now in the block 301-307 E Fayette Street, since this part of Genesee Street does not exist anymore). (English)
Property / Note: Opened Oct 1879 on the ground floor of Barton Block (replacing Barton's Opera House, later Park Opera House that had been located on the third floor in the same building and was converted into a ballroom). Destroyed by a fire in Sep 1888. Subsequently rebuilt. Demolished 1925 in favour of a parking lot for the new Hills Building (now in the block 301-307 E Fayette Street, since this part of Genesee Street does not exist anymore). (English) / rank
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Property / Note: Opened Oct 1879 on the ground floor of Barton Block (replacing Barton's Opera House, later Park Opera House that had been located on the third floor in the same building and was converted into a ballroom). Destroyed by a fire in Sep 1888. Subsequently rebuilt. Demolished 1925 in favour of a parking lot for the new Hills Building (now in the block 301-307 E Fayette Street, since this part of Genesee Street does not exist anymore). (English) / qualifier
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1879
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1925
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1925
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Latest revision as of 07:45, 15 September 2025

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

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43°2'55.824"N, 76°8'55.284"W
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Opened Oct 1879 on the ground floor of Barton Block (replacing Barton's Opera House, later Park Opera House that had been located on the third floor in the same building and was converted into a ballroom). Destroyed by a fire in Sep 1888. Subsequently rebuilt. Demolished 1925 in favour of a parking lot for the new Hills Building (now in the block 301-307 E Fayette Street, since this part of Genesee Street does not exist anymore). (English)
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2040
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312 E Genesee Street, Syracuse NY
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810
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13 September 1888Gregorian
Burnt at 3 a.m., after a performance. Fire destroyed a whole block of houses. (English)
1879
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1925
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1925
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