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Landmark: Kemmerer Opera HouseCity: Kemmerer
Country: USA Wyoming
Continent: North America
Kemmerer Opera House, Kemmerer, USA Wyoming, North America
The Kemmerer Opera House is a historic building located in Kemmerer, Wyoming, USA.
Visual Characteristics
Constructed in 1900, the Opera House is a two-story rectangular structure built primarily of red brick. It features a prominent arched entranceway with stone detailing and a flat roof. The facade includes several regularly spaced, rectangular windows on the second story. The building measures approximately 60 feet in length and 30 feet in width.
Location & Access Logistics
The Kemmerer Opera House is situated at 100 Main Street in downtown Kemmerer, Wyoming. It is located directly on the main thoroughfare of the city. Ample street parking is available along Main Street and adjacent side streets. No public transport routes directly serve the immediate vicinity of the Opera House.
Historical & Ecological Origin
The Kemmerer Opera House was constructed in 1900 by the Kemmerer Improvement Company. Its original purpose was to serve as a venue for theatrical performances, concerts, and community gatherings. The building represents a typical example of early 20th-century commercial architecture in small Western towns.
Key Highlights & Activities
The primary activity is viewing the exterior architecture. Interior access is limited to scheduled events or pre-arranged tours, which are not consistently available. The building is a point of historical interest for visitors to Kemmerer.
Infrastructure & Amenities
Restroom facilities are not available within the Opera House itself. Shade is provided by the building's overhang and nearby street trees. Cell phone signal (4G/5G) is generally strong in this downtown area. Food vendors and restaurants are located within a 1-block radius on Main Street.
Best Time to Visit
For exterior photography, the late afternoon provides direct sunlight on the facade. The best months for visiting Kemmerer are from May to September, offering milder weather conditions. No tide considerations apply.
Facts & Legends
A local anecdote suggests that the building's construction was financed by a single, anonymous donation from a wealthy rancher who wished to bring culture to the developing town. The exact source of the funding remains a subject of local speculation.
Nearby Landmarks
- Fossil Butte National Monument Visitor Center (10km Southwest)
- Kemmerer City Hall (0.1km North)
- Opal Mine Tour (0.3km East)
- Kemmerer Public Library (0.2km Northwest)