The 1901 former opera house, community center, and movie theater was constructed with native limestone from a nearby quarry, the same quarry that provided stone for the east wing of the state capitol. Renewed preservation efforts keep hopes alive that the building will be a viable resource for the community in the future. (RHKP)
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