The Woodward Opera House: Mount Vernon's Best Kept Secret

By Sara Smith, published May 01, 2007
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In the small, quiet and picturesque town of Mount Vernon in central Ohio, one will find an absolute gem of 19th century architecture, as well as an important piece of American music and art history. The Woodward Opera House, circa 1851, is America's oldest authentic 19th century theater still in existence today. Originally named Woodward Hall, the opera house stands in the center of Mount Vernon's business district on the corner of Main Street and West Vine.

The hall was built by local entrepreneur Dr. Ebenezer Woodward, whose desire was to provide a place large enough for entertainment in the arts. In 1883, Woodward Hall was expanded to include a balcony, and increase the theater's overall square footage. The first floor of the building was, and is still today, occupied by local merchants. The second floor was home to professional and commercial offices all the way until the 1960's, while the 3rd and 4th floors were home to the theater until the mid 1920's. After the 20's, the theater was used as a gymnasium (areas used for game scoring can still be seen today), roller skating, and storage.

The Woodward was home to dramas, comedies, minstrels, and Mount Vernon's most famous musician, Daniel Decatur Emmett, who immortalized with his songs Dixie, Turkey in the Straw,Old Dan Tucker, and others. The Woodward also saw such shows as a pre-publication performance of Uncle Tom's Cabin and from Al Field's Minstrel Company.

The Woodward Opera House: Mount Vernon's Best Kept Secret
Neigborhood: Main Street
Location:
Mount Vernon, OH 43050  USA

The Woodward Opera House balcony level.

Credit: woodward development corp.

Copyright: Woodward Development Corp.

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I didn't even know this place existed! Thanks a bunch for writing this up. :o) If I'm ever near Mt Vernon, OH, I must make it a point to drop in there for a visit. Happy holidays!:o)

Posted on 12/26/2007 at 5:12:14 PM

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