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Pike's Opera House (Cincinnati)

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rebuilt the theater after the fire. It reopened on February 12, 1868, the same year that Pike opened another opera house in Manhattan, now known as the
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the following year. Pike's burned down again on February 26, 1903. The ruins remained for two years before the lot was cleared to make way for the
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and constructed from 1857 to 1859 at a cost of $ 500,000. It opened on February 22, 1859.
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Wurzeln in fremder Erde: Zur Geschichte der südwestdeutschen Auswanderung nach Amerika
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gave its first concerts at the original Pike's Opera House before moving to
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Pike's Opera House was designed by New York–based architects
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Index

Cincinnati
Samuel Napthali Pike
Cincinnati Symphony Orchestra
Horatio Nelson White
John M. Trimble
Junius Brutus Booth, Jr.
Edward, Prince of Wales
John Wilkes Booth
assassinated Abraham Lincoln
The Cincinnati Enquirer
Isaiah Rogers
Grand Opera House
Cincinnati Symphony Orchestra
Music Hall
Sinton
Schwetzingen
Baden
ISBN
3-87181-231-5



"Tragedy of Pike's Opera House recounted in new book"
"First Enquirer reveals much about Cincinnati"
39°06′00″N 84°30′42″W / 39.10000°N 84.51167°W / 39.10000; -84.51167
Categories
Former music venues in the United States
Former theatres in the United States
1859 establishments in Ohio
Theatres completed in 1859

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