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2nd Detroit Opera House built 1897-1898 by Mason & Rice (exterior) and J. M. Wood (interior). Opened 12 Sep 1898 with The Highwaymen. Demolished 1966. [The currently operating 3rd Detroit Opera House is the former Capitol Theatre, located at another site.] (English)
Property / Note: 2nd Detroit Opera House built 1897-1898 by Mason & Rice (exterior) and J. M. Wood (interior). Opened 12 Sep 1898 with The Highwaymen. Demolished 1966. [The currently operating 3rd Detroit Opera House is the former Capitol Theatre, located at another site.] (English) / rank
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theatre in Detroit
  • Detroit Opera House
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Detroit Opera House [Detroit, US]
theatre in Detroit
  • Detroit Opera House

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42°19'56.388"N, 83°2'48.084"W
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2nd Detroit Opera House built 1897-1898 by Mason & Rice (exterior) and J. M. Wood (interior). Opened 12 Sep 1898 with The Highwaymen. Demolished 1966. [The currently operating 3rd Detroit Opera House is the former Capitol Theatre, located at another site.] (English)
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2026
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29 March 1869Gregorian
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1897
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1966
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1966
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