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The Fulton Opera House, also known as the Fulton Theatre or simply The Fulton, is a League of Regional Theatres class B regional theater located in historic downtown Lancaster, Pennsylvania. It is reportedly the oldest working theatre in the United States. [4] It was designated a National Historic Landmark in 1964.
The Lancaster Symphony Orchestra made its official debut on May 1, 1947, at McCaskey High School Auditorium (Lancaster, Pennsylvania) under the baton of Conductor Louis Vyner. Ticket prices ranged from $1.20 to $2.40 per person. The concert earned several standing ovations and the entire affair earned a profit of $236.
This is a list of the National Register of Historic Places listings in Lancaster, Pennsylvania. ... Fulton Opera House. August 11, 1969 12-14 North Prince Street ...
Fulton Opera House: October 11, 1952: ... Heintzelman House: May 13, 1962: 24 S. Main St. ... Pa. 72 N of Lancaster (Missing) Roadside
Jeanne Clemson (born Jeanne Hershberger; 1922 – September 12, 2009) was an American artistic director, theater director, actress, educator and preservationist.Clemson was considered instrumental in the efforts to save the Fulton Opera House, located in downtown Lancaster, Pennsylvania, from demolition during the 1950s and 1960s. [1]
Fulton Opera House: Fulton Opera House. January 29, 1964 ... Lancaster: House built in parts by owner William Stiegel and then by Robert ... near junction of PA ...
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Advertised for sale in the Lancaster Journal on November 2, 1825, as a "beautiful country seat and farm called 'Mount Pleasant,'" it was purchased in 1826 by Langdon Cheves, who had served as the ninth Speaker of the U.S. House of Representatives from January 19, 1814, to March 3, 1815.