Photograph as originally submitted to
this page in the Historical Marker Database
www.HMdb.org.
Click on photo to resize in browser. Scroll down to see metadata.
Photographer: Sandra Hughes
Taken: October 13, 2009
Caption:
Social and Cultural Opportunities Marker | Additional Description: Cultural amenities such as theaters were a necessary component of the town's growth. The Princess Theater originated as a livery stable for the Casa Grande Hotel in 1887. The stable was converted into a vaudeville theater in 1919. After a facelift in 1941, the Princess Theater emerged with the Art Deco style and serves today as a center for the performing arts.
Submitted: March 18, 2012, by Sandra Hughes Tidwell of Killen, Alabama, USA.
Database Locator Identification Number: p196958
File Size: 0.341 Megabytes
To see the metadata that may be embedded in this photo, sign in and then return to this page.