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You are bidding on Vintage silver plated earrings.Thay are about 1 inch by 1.25 inch.They were worn in productions At the C.L. Hoover Opera House.
The C.L. Hoover Opera House has productions for
Phantom of the Opera
The Nutcracker
The Sound of Music
Tom Sawyer
This is some back round on the C.L. Hoover Opera House
1880 Voters approved bonds for building an Opera House in Junction City.
1881 A large portion of the Opera House collapsed during construction causing $6000 in damage.
1882 The Opera House was named City Hall because the theater portion served more as a community center than an opera house. City offices, including the fire station, were located in the front portion of the building.
1890 On January 1, City Hall was renamed the Blakely Opera House after Major William Sayer Blakely, former mayor of Junction City. The Opera House closed for interior remodeling.
1898 Fire from an unknown cause destroyed the entire Opera House on January 14. The Opera House reopened after the south portion was rebuilt using native limestone from quarries near Fort Riley. The front was restructured with a similar facade but slightly different tower.
1930s R. B. Fegan leased the Opera House to operate a movie theater for several years early in the Depression
1938 The Opera House is used for storage of building supplies. The town clock is started again after public outcry.
1982 The Colonial Theater is closed and the Opera House was returned to the city with the hope of restoration and use for theater productions and the arts.
2003 In November, the Opera House was placed on the State Historic Register.
2008 on October 3rd, the Opera House was renamed the C.L. Hoover Opera House and opened to the public following a $7 million renovation.
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