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Worthington Hall, now known as the Shawnee Playhouse, was an historic, American theatre that was located in Smithfield Township, Monroe County, Pennsylvania.. It was added to the National Register of Historic Places in 1978, [1] but was delisted in 1986 after being demolished following a fire on June 24, 1985 that was caused by arson. [2]
Shawnee on Delaware is an unincorporated community on the Delaware River, part of Smithfield Township in Monroe County, Pennsylvania, United States.It is situated just south of the foothills of the Pocono Mountains, 2.6 miles (4.2 km) southwest of the Shawnee Mountain Ski Area and approximately 75 miles (121 km) west of New York City.
Worthington gave Sunfish Pond the name of Buckwood Lake, and used it as a water supply for his lodge. Worthington hunted deer in what is now the Worthington State Forest in Warren County, New Jersey. [10] In 1904, Worthington built Worthington Hall, later known as the Shawnee Playhouse, in Shawnee on Delaware. [11] [a]
Five Broadway performers, plus locals from the Shawnee Playhouse and a 17-year-old violin prodigy, will take the stage at the Shawnee Inn.
The Shawnee Inn & Golf Resort is a resort in the village of Shawnee on Delaware, located in the foothills of the Pocono Mountains in Northeastern Pennsylvania. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] The hotel is a Spanish colonial revival building with white-Moorish architecture and Spanish tiled roofs. [ 3 ]
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The theater at Alum Creek State Park is to get $25,000 in upgrades, thanks to a deal between Delaware County and the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers.
350 (Sirote Theatre) 170 (Kirschenbaum Recital Hall) 150 (Odess Theatre) December 26, 1927 Alabama Theatre: 2,176 September 28, 1976 Birmingham–Jefferson Convention Complex: 2,800 (Concert Hall 18,000 (Legacy Arena) 1924 Boutwell Auditorium: 5,000 1988 Bartow Arena: 9,000 Fall 2021 Protective Stadium: 45,000 1927 Legion Field: 71,594 1976 ...