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  2. Grand Opera House (Wilmington, Delaware) - Wikipedia

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    The Grand Opera House, also known as The Grand or Masonic Hall and Grand Theater, is a 1,208-seat theater for the performing arts in Wilmington, Delaware, United States. The four-story building was built in 1871 by the Delaware Grand Lodge of Masons to serve as a Masonic Temple and auditorium. The construction cost was $100,000. [3]

  3. Category:Cinemas and movie theaters in Delaware - Wikipedia

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  4. Wilmington, Delaware - Wikipedia

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    Delaware Theatre Company was at the forefront of this movement, opening its current space on Water Street in 1985. [82] The efforts were bolstered early by The Big Kahuna also known as Kahunaville (a restaurant, bar and arcade which has also since closed and been rebuilt in 2010 as the Delaware Children's Museum) and Daniel S. Frawley Stadium ...

  5. Movies cast magical spell in lower Delaware from earliest ...

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    Movies cast a magical spell at theaters in Lewes and Bethany Beach way back in the early days of motion pictures. Here's the colorful history.

  6. Brandywine Village Historic District - Wikipedia

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    Brandywine Village Historic District is a national historic district located along Brandywine Creek at Wilmington, New Castle County, Delaware. It encompasses 12 contributing buildings , 7 contributing sites, and 2 contributing structures.

  7. Brandywine Springs - Wikipedia

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    The Friends of Brandywine Springs are dedicated to recovering the history of the amusement park. Early films of the park from circa 1903 are some of the earliest motion picture images of Delaware. [6] In 1956 state senator Fredrick Klair procured the land for the state and established Brandywine Springs State Park. [7]

  8. Breck's Mill Area - Wikipedia

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    Breck's Mill Area, also known as Breck's Mill Area-Henry Clay Village Historic District, is a national historic district located along Brandywine Creek in unincorporated New Castle County, Delaware, near Wilmington. [2] It encompasses 56 contributing buildings, five contributing sites, and three contributing structures. The district encompasses ...

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