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English: The Music Hall Building was erected in 1880 for Lucius B. Darling who owned a fertilizer company in Pawtucket. It had a seating capacity of 1700 and boasted the longest staircase in the country. The theater was located on the second floor and the interior had three sections; orchestra, balcony and second balcony. It was demolished in 1970.
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Source The Providence Plantations for 250 Years, Welcome Arnold Greene (1886).
Author The Providence Plantations for 250 Years, Welcome Arnold Greene (1886).

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