Ozark Theater Building

The Historic Ozark Theater Building It was designed by architect Oscar Gates (son of UA Pres.

This historic building was built in 1904 by the Knights of Pythias as the Knights of Pythias Hall and Opera House at a whopping cost of $25,000, and seated an audience of 700. Noah Gates) who also designed Carnall Hall, and featured a grand staircase, box seats and a ballroom on what is now our fourth floor, and a neo-classical façade. Notable visitors included President Taft, William Jennings Bry

Local photographer Andrew Kilgore shares photos of Fayetteville from the 70s - Fayetteville Flyer 11/23/2023

Local photographer Andrew Kilgore shares photos of Fayetteville from the 70s

Including this one of the Ozark Theater (last photo in article)
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Local photographer Andrew Kilgore shares photos of Fayetteville from the 70s - Fayetteville Flyer A longtime local photographer who is known nationally for his portrait work has unearthed a lost selection of Fayetteville street photography.

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