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| designated_other1_num_position=bottom | image = Grand Opera House Meridan MS.jpg | caption = | location= Meridian, Mississippi | lat_degrees = 32 | lat_minutes = 21 | lat_seconds = 50 | lat_direction = N | long_degrees = 88 | long_minutes = 42 | long_seconds = 0 | long_direction = W | locmapin = Mississippi | map_caption = The Grand Opera House's location in Mississippi | area = | built =1890 | architect= Gustavus Maurice Torgerson; C.M. Rubush | architecture= Late Victorian, Empire/Romanesque | added = December 27, 1972 | visitation_num = ~63,000〔(Meridian, MS 2007 Annual Report )〕 | visitation_year = 2007 | governing_body = Private | mpsub=(Meridian MRA (AD) ) | refnum=72000696 }} The Riley Center, also known as the Grand Opera House and formally as the Mississippi State University Riley Center for Education and Performing Arts, is a performing arts and conference center in Meridian, Mississippi. It was added to the National Register of Historic Places in 1972. Renovated in September 2006, it has been restored to its original beauty while incorporating the latest in modern technology and amenities. The Grand Opera House and the adjacent Marks-Rothenberg Department store were built in 1889 by half-brothers Israel Marks and Levi Rothenberg.〔(Grand Opera House Project )〕 The opera house was a site for entertainment and theatre for decades. In addition to the extensive theater renovation, the Riley Center project redeveloped the department store as a state-of-the art conference facility. Together the theater and conference space make up the Mississippi State University Riley Center for Education and Performing Arts, owned and operated by Mississippi State University-Meridian Campus.() ==Original Opera House== 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Riley Center」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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