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Old Playmakers Theatre


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This Greek-revival structure, built in 1851 on the UNC-CH campus, was designated a National Historic Landmark in 1974. During the Civil War, the union Army briefly stabled horses there. Originally built as a library and ballroom, it served briefly as classroom space and was converted to a theatre in 1925. It was the first state university building dedicated to the creation of native American folk dramatic art.




Address:
E. Cameron Ave.
Chapel Hill, NC 27599
Phone: (919)962-1630


Our Website:www.unc.edu/tour/LEVEL_2/playmakers.htm

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