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Millett Opera House

Austin, Travis County

Marker Text

Lumber dealer Charles F. Millett’s 1878 Opera House became a cultural center for Austin, The theater had 800 moveable seats, plus boxes. Operas and dramatic performances featured such noted actors as Edwin Booth, Joseph Jefferson, Sir Henry Irving, and Otis Skinner. On March 10, 1899, Democratic Presidential nominee William Jennings Bryan gave a speech here. Other activities included Legislative sessions, balls, inaugurations, songfests, political conventions, commencements, and skating. The two-story limestone building was altered in 1896 and 1911 to include a third story addition and a two-story Classical portico. Recorded Texas Historic Landmark – 1965

Marker Details

Address 110 E. 9th St.
Location Description E. 9th St., N side between Congress and Brazos
Marker # 14910
Dedicated 1965
Size, Type RTHL medallion and plate
Code opera houses and theaters; design and construction; recreation; state government
Latitude, Longitude 30.270722, -97.740943

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