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Description Bucklen Opera House, in Elkhart, Indiana, United States. Herbert Bucklen built this Bucklen Opera House on the northwest corner of Main and Harrison Streets in 1884. Houdini and John Philip Sousa were among the acts that appeared there in its glory days. Later known simply as Bucklen Theater, it screened movies from 1896 until 1956. A ballet school and Elkhart Symphony Orchestra also used the building before it was demolished in 1986 and replaced by a parking lot.
Date Unknown, but 1986 or before. Digitalized on 2007-12-12
Source https://indianamemory.contentdm.oclc.org/digital/collection/isl4/id/458/
Owned by Elkhart Public Library, in their Historic Photograph Collection.
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