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  2. Grand Opera House - Wikipedia

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    Alphabetical by state, then city. Grand Opera House (Los Angeles), California Grand Opera House (San Francisco), California Grand Opera House (Pueblo, Colorado), designed by Adler & Sullivan

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  4. Grand Ole Opry - Wikipedia

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    From 1955 to 1957, Al Gannaway owned and produced both The Country Show and Stars of the Grand Ole Opry, both filmed programs syndicated by Flamingo Films. Gannaway's Stars of the Grand Ole Opry was the first television show shot in color. [15] On October 2, 1954, a teenage Elvis Presley had his only Opry performance.

  5. Grand Opera House (Wilmington, Delaware) - Wikipedia

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    The Grand Opera House, also known as The Grand or Masonic Hall and Grand Theater, is a 1,208-seat theater for the performing arts in Wilmington, Delaware, United States. The four-story building was built in 1871 by the Delaware Grand Lodge of Masons to serve as a Masonic Temple and auditorium. The construction cost was $100,000. [3]

  6. Grand Opera House (Macon, Georgia) - Wikipedia

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    The Grand Opera House, often called The Grand and originally known as the Academy of Music, is a historic opera house located in Macon, Georgia, United States. Listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1970, it is now the performing arts center of Mercer University .

  7. The Grand Ole Opry House at 50: A legacy of making, extending ...

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    The Grand Ole Opry House's $20 million renovation was completed in Sept. 2010. 'Making and extending history' Nashville native Chase Matthew debuted on the Grand Ole Opry on Mar. 14, 2023.

  8. Grand Opera House (Chicago) - Wikipedia

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    In 1928 the Shubert family became the sole owners of the theatre, and it was once again named the Grand Opera House. It continued under this name into the early 1940s. [1] The theatre was purchased by RKO Pictures and remodeled and reconstructed again; this time with the purpose of changing the theatre into a movie palace to showcase RKO's films.

  9. Grand Opera House (Los Angeles) - Wikipedia

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    Grand Opera House was built by Ozro W. Childs and opened on May 24, 1884, at which point it became the largest theater in Los Angeles. It was designed by Ezra F. Kysor and Octavius Morgan and had a seating capacity of 1,311. The theater was renovated by James M. Wood in 1887-1888. [1] [2]