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5th & Walnut Streets
The Leavenworth Carnegie Arts Center is located in the oldest Leavenworth Public Library in Kansas. Built in 1900, the building housed the Leavenworth Public Library until 1987. Today this private, non-profit organization offers the community fine art instruction in music, visual art, dance, drama and the humanities. The Stacks Gallery hosts regional and national artists year round which are free and open to the public. Office and gallery hours are Monday - Friday 9 am-5 pm, Saturdays 9 am-2pm and evenings when classes are held.
Call (913)651-0765 for more information or visit www.carnegieartscenter.org for an on-line class listings. |
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Placed on the National Register of Historic Places, this 1938 theater is a wonderful architectural example of the later phase of the Art Deco movement. Formally called the Hollywood Theater, this structure entertained the public on its silver screen for nearly forty years. Donated to the city by the Durwood, Inc., former owners, in 1977, this theater now hosts live performances by the River City Community Players, a local theater group.
Upcoming performances: 2010 Play Schedule
Location: 500 Delaware Street |
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