Mechanics' Hall (New York City)
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Mechanics' Hall (New York City)
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Mechanics' Hall was a meeting hall and theatre seating 2,500 people located at 472 Broadway in New York City, United States. It had a brown façade. Built by the Mechanics' Society for their monthly meetings in 1847, it was also used for banquets, luncheons, and speeches held by other groups. The building eventually became a playhouse. During this time, it was variously known as the Abbey Theatre, Butler's American Theatre, and other names. The blackface minstrel troupe Buckley's Serenaders saw g
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19th-century theatre in Manhattan, New York City
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mechanics%27_Hall_(New_York_City)
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2024-01-14T19:03:40Z
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