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0971 0971

Opera house as seen from high school

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3435 3435

Actor at "Old Opera House."

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Opera house curtain rose early / Bowen, Jerry [212] [WAYITWAS-2004-212]
Over the years, major fires have destroyed many of the old buildings in downtown Vacaville. In reality, many of the early structures would be of little use in today's modern world and in fact probably would be declared unsafe and finally be torn down.
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2707 2707

Davis Opera House; Masonic Lodge; Chandler Furniture Store at Main and Davis Street, Vacaville, CA

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2301 2301
1910

Men at Walker's Opera House 5/7/10. Order of Redmen Tohopeka Tribe 224

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Solano has seen many changes / Dingler, Nancy [492] [RETROSPECT-2004-492]
The 1850s brought a major change to Suisun and the surrounding area that would alter the landscape forever. Ship captain, Josiah Wing purchased the "island" of Suisun from Curtis Wilson and Dr. John Baker in 1852, built a wharf and a warehouse, then had his house in San Francisco shipped up the slough and his family sent for. In partnership with John Owens, Captain Wing laid out the town of Suisun. They soon discovered that at low tide, Suisun was not an island, but connected to Fairfield by a strip of land, eventually named Union Ave.
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2302 2302
1910

Men at Walker's Opera House 5/7/10. Order of Redmen Tohopeka Tribe 224

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0079 0079

Panoramic view of East Main Street. Note tower of "new" Grammer School built in 1912 in the left corner. In the distance can be seen a train coming in from Elmira. (large negative)

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0070 0070

Mrs. E. P. Buckingham in her parlor, Panoramic view of Vacaville [...]

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0039 0039
1892

Looking West across Depot Street. The California College and the belfry of the Grammer School may be seen in the background. (College 1865-1895).( Grammer School 1885-1908)

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