Detroit, MI: Temple Theatre |
Country: United States of America State: Michigan City: Detroit Location: Campus Martius / 15-19 Monroe Avenue (next to the old Detroit Opera House) Vaudeville theatre, built by John Scott (building) and James M. Wood (theatre interior). Opened 23 Dec 1901. Also known as "Wonderland Temple". Demolished. Links: CinemaTreasures, Wikidata |
Picture: Campus Martius with Detroit Opera House and Temple Theatre Front Text: "Bird's Eye View of Campus Martius, Detroit, Mich." Publisher: Wolverine News Co., Detroit; I. 161 Type: Divided Back Size: Classic Sent: from Detroit to Král. Vinohrady (Bohemia), 1907 Detail: |
Picture: centre: Detroit Opera House, right: Temple Theatre Front Text: "Detroit Opera House and Fountain, Detroit, Mich." Reverse Text: "Detroit Opera House and Fountain. - This beautiful fountain was donated to the city by Mrs. Thos. W. Palmer several years ago. It is located on the Campus Martius which was reserved as a breathing spot in the 'Governor and Judges' plan, adopted for the City in its earliest history. The Opera House is one of the finest in the country and caters to high class shows only." Type: Divided Back Size: Classic Sent: from Detroit to Plymouth VT, 1912 |
Permanent link: https://www.andreas-praefcke.de/carthalia/id/4871 |