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Pocahontas County Opera House : ウィキペディア英語版
Pocahontas County Opera House

The Pocahontas County Opera House is located in rural Marlinton, West Virginia. Court reporter J.G. Tilton, of Mount Vernon, Ohio, built the original building in 1907.〔Bowers, Megan and Jessica Rhodes."Stage Set Again At Opera House" Charleston Daily Mail. 6 November 2008.〕 In 1910, the current building was added on. It currently serves as a performance venue for local and traveling performers as well as a community center for county residents, although it has at times been a newspaper, a roller rink, and a car dealership.〔Tanner, Drew. "The House That Tilton Built" Mountain Times. December 2004.〕 The Pocahontas County Opera House Foundation operates as a non-profit to oversee programmatic aspects of the venue.
In the early twentieth century, groups from as far away as New York performed in this booming railroad town.〔Pocahontas Opera House Web site http://www.pocahontasoperahouse.org/index.php?s=about〕 In 1912, Tilton’s newspaper, the ''Marlinton Messenger'', published in the Opera House.〔"The House that Tilton Built"〕 County fairs, basketball games, and other community events took place in the space as well. As the railroad economy changed, Tilton sold the building. Throughout the rest of the century it was used for various purposes such as a lumberyard and a car dealership.〔West Virginia Uncovered: http://wvuncovered.wvu.edu/stories/pocahontas_county/the_pocahontas_county_opera_house〕
In 1991, the Pocahontas County Historic Landmarks Commission bought the property. At that time, there was no floor or stage in the Opera House.〔"The house That Tilton Built〕 Through community donations and support, the Commission restored the Opera House to its present state in 1998 when the Pocahontas County Opera House Foundation formed. The Foundation oversees the performance series which includes various musical genres from bluegrass to salsa to classical to jazz. The season also includes dance and theater.〔Pocahontas Opera House Web site: http://www.pocahontasoperahouse.org/index.php?s=about〕
The Opera House also serves as a community center. Many organizations host suppers, meetings square dances, and even weddings at the facility. The Foundation also hosts music jams and movie nights for Pocahontas County, West Virginia residents.
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