The Fulton Theatre is the white colored building on the right. Prince Street is to the right and King Street is to the left. Construction has begun already on King. St. Click on photographs to enlarge. |
giving morning and I'm walking the streets in the city of Lancaster, Pennsyl-
vania looking for a few good photo- graphs of the Fulton Theatre. The streets are void of most traffic due to it being a holiday, so I have very little trouble walking into the streets to take photos.
The Fulton Theatre in downtown Lancaster. |
This is the jail that stood at one time on the site of the Fulton. |
On Water Street appears this sign telling of the Indian Massacre. |
The sign above can be seen on the rear of the Fulton. The stone wall is on the bottom left of this photo. |
This is an artist's rendering of the new Fulton Theatre and all of the other new buildings on the quarter block between Prince, King, Water and Grant. |
This photo shows what the corner of North Water and East Grant will look like. |
This plaque tell the story of John Edwin Durang, America's first native born thespian. |
An early photograph of what at one time was Fulton Hall, later renamed Fulton Theatre. |
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