- Dixon-Globe Opera House-Robinson-Schwenn Building
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Dixon-Globe Opera House-Robinson-Schwenn Building
Location: 221 High St., Hamilton, Ohio Coordinates: 39°23′58″N 84°33′39″W / 39.39944°N 84.56083°WCoordinates: 39°23′58″N 84°33′39″W / 39.39944°N 84.56083°W Built: 1866 Architect: Mueller, Frederick; Bender, Joseph, and Company Architectural style: Italianate, Romanesque Governing body: Private NRHP Reference#: 799
[1]Added to NRHP: July 14, 2000 Dixon-Globe Opera House-Robinson-Schwenn Building is a registered historic building in Hamilton, Ohio, listed in the National Register on July 14, 2000.[1]
Historic uses
- Financial Institution
- Department Store
- Theater
- Sport Facility
Notes
- ^ a b "National Register Information System". National Register of Historic Places. National Park Service. 2008-04-15. http://nrhp.focus.nps.gov/natreg/docs/All_Data.html.
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Historic districts Austin-Magie Farm and Mill District | Dayton-Campbell Historic District | German Village Historic District | Greenwood Cemetery | Hamilton Historic Civic Center | Harding-Jones Paper Company District | High Street Commercial Block | Hogan-Borger Mound Archeological District | Lane's Mill Historic Buildings | Miami-Erie Canal Site Historic District | Rossville Historic District | South Main Street District | Williamson Mound Archeological District
Other properties Dr. William S. Alexander House | Anderson-Shaffer House | Augspurger Grist Mill | Augspurger Paper Company Rowhouse 1 | Augspurger Paper Company Rowhouse 2 | Augspurger Schoolhouse | Frederick Augspurger Farm | John Augspurger Farm No. 1 | John Augspurger Farm No. 2 | Samuel Augspurger Farm | Samuel Augspurger House | Beckett-Manrod House | Benninghofen House | Butler County Courthouse | Cochran Farm | Demoret Mound | Henry P. Deuscher House | Zachariah Price Dewitt Cabin | Dixon-Globe Opera House-Robinson-Schwenn Building | Edgeton | Christian Ehresman Farm | Elliott and Stoddard Halls | Fairfield Township Works I | Fitz Randolph-Rogers House | Fortified Hill Works | Garver Barn | Great Mound | Hamilton Catholic High School | Herron Gymnasium | James P. Hidley Cottage | Howe Tavern | Matthew Hueston House | Hughes Manor | Hughes School | Hunting Lodge Farm | Christian Iutzi Farm | John Kennel Sr. Farm | John Kennel Jr. Farm | Elias Kumler House | Lane-Hooven House | Henry Maltby House | Mann Mound | Mill Office and Post Office | Morgan-Hueston House | Notre Dame Academy and Notre Dame High School | Oxford Female Institute | Oxford Railroad Depot and Junction House | Pugh's Mill Covered Bridge | Rentschler House | Roberts Mound | D.S. Rose Mound | Ross Trails Adena Circle | St. Stephen Church and Rectory | Peter Schrock Jr. Farm | John Scott Barn and Granary | Shaw Farm | Sigma Alpha Epsilon Chapter House of Miami University | Spread Eagle Tavern-James D. Conrey House | Symmes Mission Chapel | Thomas Select School | Union Township Works II | Unzicker-Cook House | John Vaughan House | Voice of America Bethany Relay Station | Western Female Seminary
Formerly listed Fisher Hall | Phillip Hughes House | Pleasant Run Mounds
Categories:- Buildings and structures on the National Register of Historic Places in Ohio
- Buildings and structures in Butler County, Ohio
- Buildings and structures completed in 1866
- Ohio Registered Historic Places building and structure stubs
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