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| fate = Dissolved; Damaged by Fire March 23, 1874 | | fate = Dissolved; Damaged by Fire March 23, 1874 | ||
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| foundation = [[Wooster, Ohio]] ({{Start date|1857|12|18}}) | | foundation = [[Wooster, Ohio]] ({{Start date|1857|12|18}}) | ||
| founder = [[Jos. H. Baumgardner]] | | founder = [[Jos. H. Baumgardner]] | ||
| defunct = {{End date|1874|03|23}} | | defunct = {{End date|1874|03|23}} | ||
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| key_people = Jos. H. {{Surname|Baumgardner}} | | key_people = Jos. H. {{Surname|Baumgardner}} | ||
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+ | ==Quick Facts== | ||
+ | * 1857 - Built by Jos. H. {{Surname|Baumgardner}} <ref> American Hote, Soon to be Torn Down, Has Noted List of Owners" Guy {{Surname|Richard}}. [[The Daily Record]], August 4, 1966. </ref> | ||
+ | * 1857 - December 18, Dedicated, Colonel Benjamin {{Surname|Eason}} presided and speeches and toasts were made by Rev. {{Surname|Durbin}}, William M. {{Surname|Orr}}, Dr. W. S. {{Surname|Battles}}, Eugene {{Surname|Pardee}}, Dr. L. {{Surname|Firestone|Firestore}} and other prominent citizens. | ||
+ | * 1874 - March 23, This was a popular place for all kinds of meetings and concerts until it was destroyed by fire. <ref> Wooster, Ohio Sesquicentennial Celebration, June 14-21, 1958, p. 9 </ref> | ||
===Newspaper citations with no attached images=== | ===Newspaper citations with no attached images=== | ||
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* "Great Fire! The Arcadome in Ruins." ''Wooster Republican''. 26 March 1874 p. 3 | * "Great Fire! The Arcadome in Ruins." ''Wooster Republican''. 26 March 1874 p. 3 | ||
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− | + | * Wooster, Ohio Sesquicentennial Celebration, June 14-21, 1958, p. 9. | |
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Revision as of 15:31, 2 December 2022
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About
- Name
- Arcadome Hall
- Recreation
- Performing Arts / Spectator Sports / and Related Industries
- Services
- Performing Hall
Facts
- Founded
- 1857
Wooster,Ohio
- Date unknown
Related
Key Persons
- Founders
Location
- Wooster, 44691, Ohio
| fate = Dissolved; Damaged by Fire March 23, 1874
| foundation = Wooster, Ohio (December 18, 1857 ) | founder = Jos. H. Baumgardner | defunct = March 23, 1874
| key_people = Jos. H. Baumgardner
Quick Facts
- 1857 - Built by Jos. H. Baumgardner [1]
- 1857 - December 18, Dedicated, Colonel Benjamin Eason presided and speeches and toasts were made by Rev. Durbin, William M. Orr, Dr. W. S. Battles, Eugene Pardee, Dr. L. Firestore and other prominent citizens.
- 1874 - March 23, This was a popular place for all kinds of meetings and concerts until it was destroyed by fire. [2]
Newspaper citations with no attached images
- "The Fire." Wooster Republican. 26 March 1874 p. 2
- "Great Fire! The Arcadome in Ruins." Wooster Republican. 26 March 1874 p. 3
See also
- Wooster, Ohio Sesquicentennial Celebration, June 14-21, 1958, p. 9.
- ↑ American Hote, Soon to be Torn Down, Has Noted List of Owners" Guy Richard. The Daily Record, August 4, 1966.
- ↑ Wooster, Ohio Sesquicentennial Celebration, June 14-21, 1958, p. 9