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The Rensselaer Carnegie Library in Rensselaer, Indiana is a building from 1905. It was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1994. [ 1 ] The building no longer functions as a library; since 1992 it houses the Prairie Arts Council, a local performing arts organization.
EMPAC also has two very large projection screens: a 50' x 40' one in the theater and a 60' wide screen in the concert hall. [5] There are two main multi-purpose studio spaces. Studio 1 has 3,500-square-foot (330 m 2 ) and has 40-foot-high ceilings, and Studio 2 is 2,500-square-foot (230 m 2 ) with 28-foot (8.5 m)-high ceilings.
Rensselaer Courthouse Square Historic District is a national historic district located at Rensselaer, Jasper County, Indiana.It encompasses 37 contributing buildings, 2 contributing structures, and 3 contributing objects in the central business district of Rensselaer.
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Rensselaer County sits east of the Hudson River in New York's Capital District and borders both Massachusetts and Vermont on the east. The area was originally inhabited by the Mohican Indian tribe until it was bought by the Dutch jeweler and merchant Kiliaen van Rensselaer in 1630 and incorporated into his patroonship Rensselaerswyck (which, in ...
Princess Theatre, also known as the Princess Theatre Building, is a historic theatre building located at Bloomington, Monroe County, Indiana. It was built in 1892, and converted and enlarged for use as a theater in 1913. It was subsequently refurbished to its present appearance in 1923.
Proctor's Theater is located on Fourth Street (northbound US 4) in Troy, New York, United States. [2] It was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1979, and is a contributing property to the Central Troy Historic District , added to the Register in 1986.
The Theatre had its official opening on Saturday, May 5, 1928, and was noted for its Italian themed interior. [1] Fountain Square Recreation, a bowling alley and billiard hall, was located on the fourth floor. [2] Frank Baldwin Hunter of Indianapolis was the architect.