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Schneider’s Opera House
The two-story brick building, constructed in 1900-1901, for Conrad Schneider, has an elaborate pressed metal cornice and an unusual semicircular wooden balcony on the front facade. The opera house, above a first-floor hardware store, has a stage with a decorative wooden proscenium arch, a balcony with original bench seating, and a wooden railing. Listed on the National Register of Historic Places.
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