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The Howell Opera House is a Victorian-style building with a seating capacity of 1,000 people. [3] Plans for the theater were drawn and executed by Detroit architect, Almon C. Varney at the cost of $10,000. Construction began in 1880 by Hunter and Holmes Contractors and doors were opened to patrons on December 30, 1881. [4]
Opera House (123 West Grand River Avenue): The former Opera House is a three-story red brick building constructed in 1881 and designed by architect Almon C. Varney. The first floor contains storefronts, while the upper two floors contained a theater. In 1938, a shiny black carrara glass storefront was installed.
Howard Gilman Opera House, Brooklyn Academy of Music, Brooklyn, New York [39] [40] Howell Opera House, Howell, Michigan; Jefferson Performing Arts Center (Jefferson Performing Arts Society), Metairie, Louisiana; Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts Opera House (Washington National Opera), Washington, D.C.
A 1920s building in downtown Howell, known as "The Pearl," has a history of ups and downs, and has entered a new chapter. This newly renovated downtown Howell building was once a rec center Skip ...
A demonstration in Howell saw participants waving banners with antisemitic and white supremacist messaging alongside a Trump flag on Saturday, July 20.
Joseph E. Hall House (Tecumseh, Michigan) Hance House (Olivet, Michigan) Harris Hall; Henderson Park-West Main Hill Historic District; Jacob Hoffstetter House; Holland Downtown Historic District; Holland Historic District (Holland, Michigan) Holly Union Depot; Horton Bay General Store; Hotel Janzen; Howell Opera House
An image shared on Facebook claims to show underneath the Sydney Opera House. Verdict: False The image was generated by artificial intelligence. Fact Check: Social media users are claiming to show ...
Located in the district are the separately listed Elledge Arcade Buildings, W. J. and Ed Smith Building, and West Plains Bank Building. Other notable buildings include the IOOF Building #2 (c. 1923), First Presbyterian Church (c. 1887, 1910, 1978), Howell County Courthouse (1937), Aid Hardware Building (1914-1915), W. N. Evans Building (c. 1892 ...