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| content=<p>The arts, entertainment and recreation industry has a rich history in [[Wayne County, Ohio]] Several of these were: [[Quinby Opera House, The|The Quinby Opera House]], [[Reddick dam]]. Movie theaters are classified under the Information industry.</p>
 
| content=<p>The arts, entertainment and recreation industry has a rich history in [[Wayne County, Ohio]] Several of these were: [[Quinby Opera House, The|The Quinby Opera House]], [[Reddick dam]]. Movie theaters are classified under the Information industry.</p>
 
<p> According to the book, ''Picturesque Wayne'' (p. 207), the [[Quinby Opera House, The|Quinby Opera House]] was located on the corner of N. Buckeye St. and Larwill St.  It was formally opened on Thursday night, 1 February 1877 with the showing of "As You Like It."  The show was put on by John Ellsler's Euclid Avenue Opera House in Cleveland, Ohio.</p>
 
<p> According to the book, ''Picturesque Wayne'' (p. 207), the [[Quinby Opera House, The|Quinby Opera House]] was located on the corner of N. Buckeye St. and Larwill St.  It was formally opened on Thursday night, 1 February 1877 with the showing of "As You Like It."  The show was put on by John Ellsler's Euclid Avenue Opera House in Cleveland, Ohio.</p>
<p>Another well-visited building in the 19th century and early 20th century was the old Opera House.  It was erected in 1887.</p>
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<p>Another well-visited building in the 19th century and early 20th century was the old Opera House.  It was erected in 1887 and later became City Hall.</p>
 
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The arts, entertainment and recreation industry has a rich history in Wayne County, Ohio Several of these were: The Quinby Opera House, Reddick dam. Movie theaters are classified under the Information industry.

According to the book, Picturesque Wayne (p. 207), the Quinby Opera House was located on the corner of N. Buckeye St. and Larwill St. It was formally opened on Thursday night, 1 February 1877 with the showing of "As You Like It." The show was put on by John Ellsler's Euclid Avenue Opera House in Cleveland, Ohio.

Another well-visited building in the 19th century and early 20th century was the old Opera House. It was erected in 1887 and later became City Hall.