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construction of the Henry Boyle Theatre in Fond du Lac, Wisconsin, and from there was advised to move to West Michigan by a Pantages circuit executive. As traffic to the opera house slowed, the looming threat of the competition created by newer theater houses in the area became apparent. This looming threat became even worse for the opera house when the nearby Post Theatre, which opened on March 13, 1902 and was part of the Post Inn complex (Later the Post Tavern Complex and Post Motor Inn). This new theater hurt business at the opera house really badly and the Hamblin Opera House closed permanently around 1902-1903. Butterfield’s first theater was the Hamblin Opera House located at 17 West Michigan Avenue in Battle Creek. After the Hamblin had closed, Butterfield arranged to lease it on September 4th, 1905, renting out the second floor. Butterfield refurbished the Hamblin at a cost of $ 1,000 and $ 600 (equivalent to $ 33,000 in 2022), renamed it the “Bijou Theatre”, and booked vaudeville acts. “Bijou” is French for “jewel” or “little gem,” and was a common name for theaters nationwide during the vaudeville era. The Bijou expanded into a circuit, the Bijou Theatrical Enterprise.” Butterfield arranged to affiliate his theaters with the Keith-Proctor vaudeville circuit, and expanded rapidly in the 1910s. Butterfield moved his operations in Battle Creek to a larger theater in 1909
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facade. Toeller's then became the Toeller-Dolling Company, then the Toeller-Grant Company. In 1927, the building was leased out with the family still retaining ownership over the building and a the Grand Leader Company department store, founded in 1910, moved from its original East Main Street location and into the new building. In 1933, the Toeller-Grant Company went back to Toeller's after Mr. Grant withdrew from the firm. Toeller's was then sold out. While out of Battle Creek again, George became a salesman in Maine, then a sales manager in a Chicago headquarters of a company. After the death of George's father John Toeller in 1946, George returned to Battle Creek to manage the estate. Starting in August of 1948, the brick facade was removed and a new Streamline Modern façade, made out of Green Terra-cotta tiles was installed with an engraving of the last name of the family "T O E L L E R" at the top. The new façade was completed in October of 1948. In 1962, the Grand Leader Department Store was renamed the George William Toeller Company and George was then called on to help with store improvements. In 1977, Cain Associates designed the George William Toeller Building also called the Calhoun County building located at 190 East Michigan Avenue.
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Village of Battle Creek, Michigan to visit a friend, Elder Averill. While staying in the village, Hamblin was so taken to the small Village of Battle Creek, that he decided to stay in Battle Creek. Hamblin also saw the great possibilities and success of Battle Creek, which was another reason he decided to stay in Battle Creek. He later brought his wife to the village and bought a house. The couple lived in a Gothic Revival style house on the corner of McCamly and West Main Street, which is now West Michigan Avenue. Hamblin founded a banking institution, A.C. Hamblin & Company in 1859, the same year Battle Creek became a city. Institutions of the time often failed, especially because of the economic crisis that often occurred. But Hamblin’s bank was different. Alexander was known for being well-mannered, extremely kind, and always being there for those who needed help the most. In 30 years, never once had he told a man to
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that surrounded it, it had a seating capacity for twelve hundred theatre goers. The Opera House was a huge success with the locals. In addition to the opera house, Hamblin erected the Hamblin Business Block or the “Hamblin Addition” or “Peninsula block.” It occupied land around Carlyle Street and Hamblin Avenue, and contained 323 lots, and several private houses. The block was almost in the center of the city. Some of the early occupants of the building besides the opera house itself included:
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In 1971, a local department store called L.W. Robinson’s of Battle Creek gained ownership of the building after buying the George William Toeller Company, which was originally the Grand Leader. The store was renamed Robinson’s Annex, as it was used as an annex for the main store. In October of 1981,
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Up to 1868, the city contained no regular place of amusement of sufficient size to induce large first-class theatrical troops to visit the city. A year earlier in 1867, however, Mr. Hamblin began building a new handsome, and substantial building, which he fitted up in elegant style, and introduced in
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had opened in the back of the building, and the restaurant had made contemporary American food. The Randy Divitto Quartet made common appearances at the restaurant. In 2004, Restaurant Birch had closed. In 2005, a restaurant named 17 West, owned by Michigan Avenue Restaurants, LLC., which also owned
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A man named Walter Scott Butterfield “Colonel W.S.” Butterfield (April 25, 1867-April 23, 1936) moved to Battle Creek in the early 20th century, having established himself in the theater business first in Columbus, Ohio and then in Chicago, managing touring vaudeville shows. Butterfield promoted the
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The Hamblin Opera House Opened on January 1st, 1869 and was located at 17 West Main Street. The new building’s ceiling was beautifully frescoed, Hamblin made the general arrangement of the seats made with a design to the comfort of the audience. The auditorium was 72 by 100 feet and with the gallery
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to be associated for four years with the United Business Publishers, then began a long association with a company called the Butler Brothers. In 1921, the store moved to 17 West Main Street and had remodeled the building, replacing the small windows with bigger windows and giving it a flat brick
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Alexander Carlyle Hamblin or “Mr. A.C. Hamblin” (1817-1897), was born in 1817 in Ontario, Canada and later moved to Alexander Bay, New York. In 1845, he married a woman named Sarah Lane Walton (1821-1870). That same year, Hamblin planned a trip to settle in Rockford, Illinois, but stopped in the
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In 1994, the High Noon Restaurant opened in the first floor of the building, also attaching a maroon banner with golden stripes with a circle in the middle for the logo to give it an art deco look. The restaurant closed around 2000 and the building became vacant again. In 2002,
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it all of the modern improvements and stage effects. The building was completed at a cost of $ 40,000 on December 31st, 1868 and was named the
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He was also one of Battle Creek’s most wealthiest citizens. Hamblin was also an Alderman in the Common Council of Battle Creek.
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for his money. This made Hamblin’s bank popular with the locals.
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