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Orpheum Theatre: Hunter-Ronson Journey: May 16, 1975 Detroit: Cobo Arena: Diamond Reo May 17, 1975 Johnstown: Cambria County War Memorial Arena: Rush May 19, 1975 St. Paul Civic Center Theater Hydra May 23, 1975 Medford: Medford Armory Rush May 24, 1975 Portland: Paramount Theatre: May 25, 1975 Seattle: Paramount Theatre: May 26, 1975 Portland ...
The Craterian Theater at the Collier Center for the Performing Arts is a state-of-the-art performing arts center located in Medford, Oregon. While the theater has a seating capacity of 732, the theater will frequently hold large, national concerts, dance, and theatrical tours. The Craterian Theater facility is also used for community ...
The first station in Medford, located between 8th and Main, was constructed by the Oregon and California Railroad in 1883 as the temporary terminal until the road could be completed over Siskiyou Pass. It was replaced by a new station slightly to the south in 1900.
Teen Musical Theater of Oregon includes kids age 13–19, but will sometimes add children age 9–12, known as Children's Musical Theater of Oregon, depending on the show. Along with children and teens of this age, Teen Musical Theater will sometimes add "Guest Stars" to the shows who take on roles such as Daddy Warbucks in Annie and The Man In ...
The Railroad Revival Tour is a music festival tour created by David Conway that launched in 2011 featuring popular roots, folk, country, rock, bluegrass and Americana acts. The musicians travelled between shows across the American Southwest in 17 vintage train cars from the 1940s, 1950s and 1960s. [ 1 ]
With 18 songs having charted on the country music charts, Confederate Railroad will bring its act to Buffalo Gap High School Dec. 14.
Old Medford High School: Old Medford High School: October 6, 1983 : 22-24 Forest St. Now houses condominiums and a community theater. 26: Old Ship Street Historic District: Old Ship Street Historic District: April 14, 1975
The Holly theater was the second motion picture house to open in Medford. Construction of the building began in 1929, but was halted due to the Great Depression. [3] Construction resumed in March 1930, and was completed later that year. [3] The building was designed by Frank Chamberlain Clark, a southern Oregon-based architect. [4]