Harrington Bank Block and Opera House

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Harrington Bank Block and Opera House
Designer Burrill, J.R., & Co.
Location Harrington, Washington, USA
Date 1904
Building Type Commerce/Trade
Construction System Stone, Brick, Brick
Architectural Style Late 19th And 20th Century Revivals
Street Address Jct. of Third and Willis Sts., NW corner Walk Score
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National Register of Historic Places
Name Harrington Bank Block and Opera House
ID Number 92001288
NRHP Status Listed In The National Register
Certification Date 10/02/1992
Level of Significance Local
NRHP Documents Text (pdf) ; Photos (pdf)


Still providing first class entertainment, the Harrington Opera House on December 16, 1904. The 350 seat Opera House auditorium is part of the Bank Block, an imposing building sitting on the corner of Willis and South Third Streets. Designed and constructed out of locally made bricks by the Harrington firm of J.R. Burrill and Company, it was completed in December, 1904. The Bank of Harrington was located on the main floor. L. V. Sisum, owner of the Harrington Planing Mill, provided the wood interior and furnishings of the bank. Also on the ground floor were J.W. Dow's shaving parlors, R. Benchly's cigar and confectionary store, and the Harrington Citizen. There was a bowling alley under the cigar store and on the second floor was the opera house and a lodging house separated by a wall from the auditorium. The Harrington Opera House Society was founded on January 11, 1992 to preserve the old opera house and Bank Block Building.</p>

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