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Built 1896-1897 by Cyrus and Horace Mosier. Opened 1897 with U. S. S. Pinafore by the Arion Company. At various times used as a theatre, music hall, cinema (since 1915), skating rink. By 1940, the building was so dilapidated that it could only be used as a storage site. Plans to demolish the theatre in 1960 were not carried out. Instead, the theatre was leased to the Elkhart Civic Theatre which later bought and renovated it. Re-opened July 1961. (English)
Property / Note: Built 1896-1897 by Cyrus and Horace Mosier. Opened 1897 with U. S. S. Pinafore by the Arion Company. At various times used as a theatre, music hall, cinema (since 1915), skating rink. By 1940, the building was so dilapidated that it could only be used as a storage site. Plans to demolish the theatre in 1960 were not carried out. Instead, the theatre was leased to the Elkhart Civic Theatre which later bought and renovated it. Re-opened July 1961. (English) / rank
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Property / Note: Built 1896-1897 by Cyrus and Horace Mosier. Opened 1897 with U. S. S. Pinafore by the Arion Company. At various times used as a theatre, music hall, cinema (since 1915), skating rink. By 1940, the building was so dilapidated that it could only be used as a storage site. Plans to demolish the theatre in 1960 were not carried out. Instead, the theatre was leased to the Elkhart Civic Theatre which later bought and renovated it. Re-opened July 1961. (English) / qualifier
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theatre in Bristol
  • Bristol Opera House
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Bristol Opera House [Bristol]
theatre in Bristol
  • Bristol Opera House

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41°43'18.296"N, 85°49'4.555"W
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Built 1896-1897 by Cyrus and Horace Mosier. Opened 1897 with U. S. S. Pinafore by the Arion Company. At various times used as a theatre, music hall, cinema (since 1915), skating rink. By 1940, the building was so dilapidated that it could only be used as a storage site. Plans to demolish the theatre in 1960 were not carried out. Instead, the theatre was leased to the Elkhart Civic Theatre which later bought and renovated it. Re-opened July 1961. (English)
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1970
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210 E Vistula Street, Bristol, IN 46507
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1897
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