Publication information |
Source: Buffalo Courier Source type: newspaper Document type: article Document title: “Temple of Music Planned” Author(s): anonymous City of publication: Buffalo, New York Date of publication: 15 May 1904 Volume number: 69 Issue number: 136 Part/Section: 4 Pagination: 29 |
Citation |
“Temple of Music Planned.” Buffalo Courier 15 May 1904 v69n136: part 4, p. 29. |
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Keywords |
Temple of Music (architectural reproductions). |
Named persons |
William McKinley. |
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Temple of Music Planned
Plans are being prepared for a new
music hall to be almost exactly a counterpart of the music building at the Pan-American
Exposition in which President McKinley was assassinated, to be erected on the
present site of the cyclorama building in Edward Street, in the rear of the
Teck Theater.
The size of the lot is 130 by 148 and the building
will have a front of eighty feet in Edward Street. It is the purpose of the
promoters, whose names are not yet made public, to attract summer concerts,
light opera and kindred amusements to the new hall.