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kencmcintyre commented about Midwest Theater on Feb 4, 2006 at 4:54 pm

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kencmcintyre commented about Neville Center for the Performing Arts on Feb 4, 2006 at 4:52 pm

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kencmcintyre commented about Capitol Theater on Feb 4, 2006 at 4:46 pm

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kencmcintyre commented about Lacey Street Theatre on Feb 4, 2006 at 4:40 pm

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kencmcintyre commented about 4th Avenue Theatre on Feb 4, 2006 at 4:39 pm

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kencmcintyre commented about Cooper Theatre on Feb 4, 2006 at 3:52 pm

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kencmcintyre commented about Dakota Theatre on Feb 4, 2006 at 3:51 pm

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kencmcintyre commented about Roxy Theatre on Feb 4, 2006 at 3:47 pm

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kencmcintyre commented about Scenic Theater on Feb 4, 2006 at 3:45 pm

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kencmcintyre commented about Mystic Theatre on Feb 4, 2006 at 3:44 pm

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kencmcintyre commented about Rockford Theatre on Feb 4, 2006 at 3:42 pm

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kencmcintyre commented about Grand Theatre on Feb 4, 2006 at 3:39 pm

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kencmcintyre commented about Belfield Theater and Performance Center on Feb 4, 2006 at 3:35 pm

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kencmcintyre commented about Avalon Theatre on Feb 4, 2006 at 3:33 pm

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kencmcintyre commented about Kota Theatre on Feb 4, 2006 at 3:30 pm

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kencmcintyre commented about Grand Theatre on Feb 4, 2006 at 3:22 pm

There are two listings for the same theater for some reason.

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kencmcintyre on Feb 4, 2006 at 3:21 pm

Why are there two separate entries for the same theater?

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kencmcintyre commented about Fischer Theatre on Feb 4, 2006 at 2:15 pm

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kencmcintyre commented about Loma Theatre on Feb 4, 2006 at 2:08 pm

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kencmcintyre commented about Rialto Square Theatre on Feb 4, 2006 at 9:51 am

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kencmcintyre commented about Fox Theatre on Feb 4, 2006 at 7:29 am

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kencmcintyre commented about Alpena Drive-In on Feb 4, 2006 at 7:23 am

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kencmcintyre commented about Cove Theatre on Feb 4, 2006 at 6:49 am

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kencmcintyre commented about Schwartz Center on Feb 3, 2006 at 6:25 pm

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THE CAPITOL THEATER

In 1904, the Dover Opera House opened at this location. The theater was built with funds from a public subscription, and included a stage that was used for a variety of purposes including vaudeville, photoplays, magic lantern shows, and in later years, motion pictures. In 1915, the theater carried the World Series between the Philadelphia Phillies and the Boston Red Sox live on stage. Lights were arranged to simulate a baseball diamond, and as plays took place, a telegrapher wired the action to the Opera House where an operator lighted the screen. In 1923, the Opera House was purchased by George Schwartz and renamed the Capitol Theater. The Schwartz family improved the building by adding a new projection room, box office, and additional seating. When George Schwartz died in 1942, the theater was operated by his wife Reba, and his daughter Muriel. The theater continued to play an important role for Dover, hosting state political conventions in the 1940s and 1950s. In the 1970s, the theater was the scene of a protest on the part of Muriel Schwartz, who fought against censorship by showing a film not permitted by local ordinance. Schwartz was arrested and her actions led to the repeal of the law. The theater closed in 1982 and remained dark until civic leaders initiated efforts to restore it in 1994. The building was purchased from Muriel Schwartz by the Friends of Capitol Theater, with Schwartz donating a large percentage of the property’s value to the effort. The Schwartz Center for the Arts opened on October 19, 2001.