The Okie Legacy: New Opera House Postcard

Soaring eagle logo. Okie Legacy Banner. Click here for homepage.

Moderated by NW Okie!

Volume 15 , Issue 6

2013

Weekly eZine: (366 subscribers)
Subscribe | Unsubscribe
Using Desktop...

Sections
Alva Mystery
Opera House Mystery

Albums...
1920 Alva PowWow
1917 Ranger
1926 Ranger
1937 Ranger
Castle On the Hill

Stories Containing...

Blogs / WebCams / Photos
NW Okie's FB
OkieJournal FB
OkieLegacy Blog
Ancestry (paristimes)
NW Okie Instagram
Flickr Gallery
1960 Politcal Legacy
1933 WIRangeManuel
Volume 15
1999  Vol 1
2000  Vol 2
2001  Vol 3
2002  Vol 4
2003  Vol 5
2004  Vol 6
2005  Vol 7
2006  Vol 8
2007  Vol 9
2008  Vol 10
2009  Vol 11
2010  Vol 12
2011  Vol 13
2012  Vol 14
2013  Vol 15
2014  Vol 16
2015  Vol 17
2016  Vol 18
2017  Vol 19
2018  Vol 20
2021  Vol 21
Issues 6
Iss 1  1-7 
Iss 2  1-14 
Iss 3  1-21 
Iss 4  1-28 
Iss 5  2-4 
Iss 6  2-11 
Iss 7  2-18 
Iss 8  2-25 
Iss 9  3-4 
Iss 10  3-11 
Iss 11  3-18 
Iss 12  3-25 
Iss 13  4-1 
Iss 14  4-8 
Iss 15  4-15 
Iss 16  4-22 
Iss 17  4-29 
Iss 18  5-6 
Iss 19  5-13 
Iss 20  5-20 
Iss 21  5-27 
Iss 22  6-3 
Iss 23  6-10 
Iss 24  6-17 
Iss 25  6-25 
Iss 26  7-1 
Iss 27  7-8 
Iss 28  7-15 
Iss 29  7-22 
Iss 30  8-14 
Iss 31  8-21 
Iss 32  8-27 
Iss 33  9-6 
Iss 34  9-9 
Iss 35  9-16 
Iss 36  9-23 
Iss 37  9-30 
Iss 38  10-7 
Iss 39  11-2 
Iss 40  11-10 
Iss 41  12-23 
Other Resources
NWOkie JukeBox

New Opera House Postcard

The New Opera House was located at 612-614th Flynn St., in Alva, Woods county, Oklahoma. Back in 2002 one our OkieLegacy Ezine readers sent me the following concerning the New and Old Opera Houses locations in Alva, Oklahoma.

In Glimpses of the Past-Early Postcard Views of Alva, Oklahoma, complied by the publication committee and the permanent archive Committee of the Alva Centennial Commission l987, there is a postcard of the New Opera House located at 612-614th Flynn Street, in downtown Alva.

The "New Opera House" replaced the Old Opera House located in the 400 block on Barnes Street, towards the southeast corner of the downtown square.

The New Opera House was built by William H. Wiggins and James Hunter. Construction of this building was started in l906 and completed in l907 at the cost of twenty thousand dollars. The Opera House originally featured live entertainment but later became a movie theatre. t is listed in the l9ll-l2 City Directory as the Grand Theatre and sometimes later was renamed The Liberty. All but the brick shell of this building was destroyed by a spectacular fire the night of June 22, l933. The owner, A.P. Crandall, chose not to rebuild and sold the building to W. W. Starr, who tore down the original facade when he rebuilt the building.   |  View or Add Comments (0 Comments)   |   Receive updates ( subscribers)  |   Unsubscribe


© . Linda Mcgill Wagner - began © 1999 Contact Me