DOCK STREET THEATER - Art Print

$35.00

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Dock Street Theater is located in the historic French Quarter neighborhood in Charleston.

The Dock Street Theater's original structure was built in 1736 on the corner of Church Street and Dock Street (now known as Queen Street), and was the first building in America built exclusively to be used for theatrical performances.

The original building was likely destroyed by The Great Charleston Fire of 1740. In 1809, the current building was built on the site as the Planter's Hotel then later converted to a theater in 1935.  A number of notable persons patronized the Planter's Hotel including the noted 19th Century actor Junius Brutus Booth (father of Edwin and John Wilkes Booth).

Most importantly: Charleston's famed Planter's Punch was first introduced here.

Hang this piece anywhere around your own home or present it as a gift to your favorite South Carolina history buff! Perfect as a stand-alone piece or sprinkle in more prints from my Charleston collection with your own photos & historical artifacts to create a charming gallery wall!

Details:

Printed on fade resistant 19pt Savoy Cotton archival paper with archival-quality inks (frame not included)

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