Capitol Theatre
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Taken on: July 15, 2005
Uploaded on: December 3, 2017
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Date time original: Fri Jul 15 13:41:16 +0000 2005
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Date time: Fri Jul 15 13:41:16 +0000 2005
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Playhouse Theatre in 1938.
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Definitely taken on September 22, 1938. I can tell because of the Category 1 damage from the remainings of the 1938 Great New England Hurricane a day prior. The elm tree leaned over the Playhouse’s building destroying its chimney and damaging the roof.
The roof made a rebuilt but it didn’t last long due to the April 1, 1939 fire that gutted the Playhouse in its entirety. The building was remodeled and the former Playhouse reopened under the Capitol Theatre name on November 2, 1939.