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Post Theater, c. 1914

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dc.coverage.temporal Battle Creek. Michigan, circa 1914 en_US
dc.identifier.other LPC-029-020-002 en_US
dc.identifier.uri http://dspace.willardlibrary.org/xmlui/handle/123456789/12375
dc.description Postcard showing a photo of the Post Theatre in downtown Battle Creek on the northeast corner of McCamly Street and West Jackson Street, c. 1914. C. W. Post built a complex of buildings on the west end of downtown Battle Creek between 1901 and 1913. The Post Tavern was built by C. W. Post, opening on January 1, 1901. It was advertised as the "finest hotel between Detroit and Chicago," boasting electric lights, private telephones, private baths, and an English style pub. The Post family lived in a large apartment in the Tavern, furnished in dark Victorian Style. The ten story addition in back of the main hotel building was constructed in 1912-1913. Post also built the Marjorie Block across West Main from the Tavern in 1901, the Post Building directly across McCamly Street from the Tavern and connected by a pedestrian bridge, and the 2,000 seat Post Theater in 1902. The original Tavern building was demolished in 1960 and the annex continued to operate as a Motor Inn until 1969 when it was also closed. The Marjorie Block was razed in 1930 to make way for the construction of the Central National Bank tower and the Post Building was razed in 1985. Caption on front: Post Theatre & Post Building Battle Creek, Mich. -58- Written on back: Dear Dorothy We have just been in the Post Tavern on the other side of the street to this building. It is fitted up just like a palace. We are having a swell time. Best love Leslie Sent to: Miss D. M. James, 446 Henry Avenue, Grand Rapids, Mich. Sent on: March 7, 1914 en_US
dc.format.medium b&w postcard en_US
dc.language.iso En en_US
dc.subject Theaters - Post Theater en_US
dc.subject Hotels and Taverns - Post Tavern en_US
dc.subject Post Tavern en_US
dc.title Post Theater, c. 1914 en_US
dc.type Image en_US


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