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*  {{Address | number=1989 | street=S. Buckeye St. | city=Wooster | state=Ohio | zip=44691 | categorize=true | primary=true | township=Wooster }}
 
 
 
==City Directories==
 
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==Comprehensive History==
 
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The building was constructed by contractor D.C. Curry & Co. during late summer of 1876 and opened it's doors for the first performance on January 24, 1877. The architect was Mr. C. M. Amaden.<ref>Wooster Republican, 1877-JAN-25 p.3</ref>
 
The building was constructed by contractor D.C. Curry & Co. during late summer of 1876 and opened it's doors for the first performance on January 24, 1877. The architect was Mr. C. M. Amaden.<ref>Wooster Republican, 1877-JAN-25 p.3</ref>
 
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*  Wooster, Ohio Sesquicentennial Celebration, June 14-21, 1958, p. 6
 
  
 
==Presentations==
 
==Presentations==
 
*  1 Feb 1877 - "As You Like It" a Shakespeare's comedy, was presented by [[Effie Ellsler's Dramatic Company]] from the [[Euclid Avenue Opera House]], Cleveland.  
 
*  1 Feb 1877 - "As You Like It" a Shakespeare's comedy, was presented by [[Effie Ellsler's Dramatic Company]] from the [[Euclid Avenue Opera House]], Cleveland.  
  
==Timeline==
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==Quick Facts==
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*  1877 - January 24, Quinby Opera House Opens.
 
*  1877 - January 24, Quinby Opera House Opens.
 
*  1877 - February 1, Grand opening & First Shakespeare's comedy  
 
*  1877 - February 1, Grand opening & First Shakespeare's comedy  
 
*  1900 - Building torn down 1900 circa <ref> "Old Opera House. Wooster's Former Temple of Amusement Being Torn Down." ''Wooster Republican'' 11 April 1900 p. 3 </ref>
 
*  1900 - Building torn down 1900 circa <ref> "Old Opera House. Wooster's Former Temple of Amusement Being Torn Down." ''Wooster Republican'' 11 April 1900 p. 3 </ref>
 
==Gallery==
 
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===Business Letterheads===
 
 
 
===Business Photos===
 
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File:Old Quinby Opera House.jpg
 
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===Maps===
 
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File:QuinbyOperaHouse-SanbornMaps1884.PNG|Sanborn Maps 1884
 
File:QuinbyOperaHouse-EThomensTannery-SanbornMaps1888.PNG|Sanborn Maps 1888
 
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==Programs==
 
==Programs==
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===Business Letterheads===
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==See Also==
 
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*  Wooster, Ohio Sesquicentennial Celebration, June 14-21, 1958, p. 6
 
 
===Business Photos===
 
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==Newspaper articles==
 
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====1877====
 
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File:Tomorrow Night Grand Opening of Quinby Opera House WCD18770131p3.PNG
 
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[http://wcpl.advantage-preservation.com/Viewer/?key=opera&pbd=01/01/1877-12/31/1877&fn=wooster_republican_usa_ohio_wooster_18770125_english_3&page=1&df=1&dt=10&tc=119&cnt=United%20States%20of%20America&sn=Ohio&cn=Wooster&pn=Wooster%20Republican All the World's a Stage. Grand Achievement of the Quinby Hall Association, Quinby Opera House Opens it Doors to an Admiring Public...]<ref>Wooster Republican, 1877-JAN-25 p.3</ref>
 
 
 
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About
Name
  • Quinby Opera House
Recreation
  • Performing Arts / Spectator Sports / and Related Industries
Services
  • Opera House
Facts
Founded
  • February 1,1877
    Wooster,Ohio
  • Date unknown
Related
Key Persons
Location
    • 1989 S. Buckeye St., Wooster, 44691, Ohio

QuinbyOperaHouse-PicturesqueWayne.jpg

Gallery covpic.png

Discover logos, letterheads, maps, ads, and photos.

Timeline Cover Title.png

View the timeline of this establishment.

The building was constructed by contractor D.C. Curry & Co. during late summer of 1876 and opened it's doors for the first performance on January 24, 1877. The architect was Mr. C. M. Amaden.[1]

Presentations

Quick Facts

  • 1877 - January 24, Quinby Opera House Opens.
  • 1877 - February 1, Grand opening & First Shakespeare's comedy
  • 1900 - Building torn down 1900 circa [2]

Programs

See Also

  • Wooster, Ohio Sesquicentennial Celebration, June 14-21, 1958, p. 6
  1. Wooster Republican, 1877-JAN-25 p.3
  2. "Old Opera House. Wooster's Former Temple of Amusement Being Torn Down." Wooster Republican 11 April 1900 p. 3