Stage to Screen: Historic Theaters of the North
Tells the history of some of the most storied theaters in Northern Minnesota.
About Stage to Screen: Historic Theaters of the North
Stage to Screen: Historic Theaters of the North” takes a look back to the earliest years of settlement in the region when hard-working lumberjacks and miners came to town for some entertainment. From the Iron Range towns of Virginia and Hibbing to Superior Street in Duluth, theaters large and small, lavish and basic opened to serve the growing population.
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