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− | | name | + | |Organization name=Memorial Hall |
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− | | | + | |Industry sector=Recreation |
− | | | + | |Sub-Industry=Performing Arts / Spectator Sports / and Related Industries |
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− | | | + | |Services=Performing Hall |
− | | | + | |Founded in city=Wooster |
− | | | + | |Founded in state=Ohio |
− | + | |Status=Defunct | |
− | | | + | |Fate=Dissolved |
− | | | + | |Year End=1966 |
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− | + | |Building number=1989 | |
− | + | |Street=S. Buckeye St. | |
− | | | + | |City=Wooster |
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− | + | |County=Wayne County | |
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− | + | |Zipcode=44691 | |
− | | | + | |Country=United States |
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The Memorial Hall building once located on S. Buckeye street in [[Wooster, Ohio]] was built about 1853. It served a multitude of purposes in its lifetime, but most notable are its use first as an elementary school, then a meeting place for patriotic organizations. It was said that no other building in Wooster has heard the Pledge of Allegiance more often than the walls of Memorial Hall. The building was destroyed in 1966 to make way for a new city post office. | The Memorial Hall building once located on S. Buckeye street in [[Wooster, Ohio]] was built about 1853. It served a multitude of purposes in its lifetime, but most notable are its use first as an elementary school, then a meeting place for patriotic organizations. It was said that no other building in Wooster has heard the Pledge of Allegiance more often than the walls of Memorial Hall. The building was destroyed in 1966 to make way for a new city post office. | ||
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==Gallery== | ==Gallery== | ||
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<gallery mode=packed heights=300px style="text-align:left"> | <gallery mode=packed heights=300px style="text-align:left"> | ||
File:MemorialHall-1966-ToBeDemolished.jpg|The old Memorial Hall building was demolished in 1966 to make way for a new city post office. | File:MemorialHall-1966-ToBeDemolished.jpg|The old Memorial Hall building was demolished in 1966 to make way for a new city post office. | ||
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File:Memorial_Hall_WDN19171124p3.png| ad, <ref>Wooster Daily News. Wooster, Ohio, 1917-11-24, {{Cite page|3}}.</ref>. | File:Memorial_Hall_WDN19171124p3.png| ad, <ref>Wooster Daily News. Wooster, Ohio, 1917-11-24, {{Cite page|3}}.</ref>. | ||
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File:Memorial_Hall_WR19181125p2.png| ad, <ref>Wooster Republican. Wooster, Ohio, 1918-11-25, {{Cite page|2}}.</ref>. | File:Memorial_Hall_WR19181125p2.png| ad, <ref>Wooster Republican. Wooster, Ohio, 1918-11-25, {{Cite page|2}}.</ref>. | ||
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Latest revision as of 10:57, 31 July 2023
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About
- Name
- Memorial Hall
- Recreation
- Performing Arts / Spectator Sports / and Related Industries
- Services
- Performing Hall
Facts
- Founded
- Date unknown
Wooster,Ohio
- Dissolved
- 1966
Related
Key Persons
Location
- 1989 S. Buckeye St., Wooster, 44691, Ohio, United States
The Memorial Hall building once located on S. Buckeye street in Wooster, Ohio was built about 1853. It served a multitude of purposes in its lifetime, but most notable are its use first as an elementary school, then a meeting place for patriotic organizations. It was said that no other building in Wooster has heard the Pledge of Allegiance more often than the walls of Memorial Hall. The building was destroyed in 1966 to make way for a new city post office.