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Site of Old Sherman Opera House

Sherman, Grayson County

Marker Text

Formerly a 3-story Victorian structure with twin cupolas. Built by Capt. L. F. Ely, who made the bricks in his city factory. Lavish interior had carpeted aisle, damask curtains and red plush seats. Benches in economy section were called the "Buzzard Roost". From its completion (1881) until closing (1918), it helped make Sherman a cultural center. First show was operetta "The Mikado". Also given here were Shakespearean plays, musical reviews, temperance lectures and trained animal acts. Remodeled (1961) for commercial use. Original bricks remain.

Marker Details

Address 300 N. Travis
Location Description 300 N Travis St. at Pecan (on bldg. at NW corner)
Marker # 11537
Dedicated 1969
Size, Type 18" x 28"
Code opera houses and theatre
Latitude, Longitude 33.638657, -96.610059

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