Otto Moser’s opened on East 4th in 1893 where the Wonder Bar is now and lasted a century before moving to Playhouse Square.
Many of us find ourselves looking to connect with our family histories. One man's family history happens to be especially ...
CEDAR FALLS — The piano may be small, but it looms large in vaudeville history. Manufactured in New York, the miniature piano is a little battered, but well-traveled after decades on the road, carted ...
Red haired Amsterdam native Inez Courtney was 15 when she performed a specialty dance act during a three day run in 1923 in a vaudeville show at the Rialto Theater on Market Street, part of the Keith ...
A special event is happening at the Glenwood Springs Vaudeville Revue from their collaboration with the Glenwood Springs Historical Society: The Ghost Walk is coming to the Vaudeville for one night ...
From George Washington to George W. Bush, the history of the United States will be told with humor — and speed — by three young actors in a Jefferson Performing Arts Society production opening ...
Leland Stanford (California governor from 1862-63), believed a galloping horse had all four legs off the ground at one time and hired photographer Eadweard Muybridge to find a way to prove it.
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