Mechanics Hall
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Mechanics Hall may refer to different current or former meeting halls:
  • Mechanics Hall, Blaydon
  • Mechanics Hall (Boston, Massachusetts)
    Mechanics Hall (Boston, Massachusetts)
    Mechanics Hall was a building and community institution on Huntington Avenue at West Newton Street, from 1881 to 1959. Commissioned by the Massachusetts Charitable Mechanic Association, it was built by the noted architect William Gibbons Preston. The building was located between the Boston and...

  • Mechanics Hall, Deadwood
  • Mechanics' Hall (Toronto)
    Mechanics' Hall (Toronto)
    Mechanics' Hall was a concert hall on the ground floor of the Mechanics' Institutes building in Toronto, Canada. The hall was used for theatrical productions, music concerts, public meetings, and lectures from 1856-1883. Located on the east side of the downtown area at Church and Adelaide streets,...

  • Mechanics' Hall, New York City
    Mechanics' Hall, New York City
    For other buildings called Mechanics Hall, see Mechanics Hall.Mechanics' Hall was a meeting hall and theatre seating 2,500 people located at 472 Broadway in New York City, United States. It had a brown façade...

  • Mechanics Hall (Portland, Maine)
    Mechanics Hall (Portland, Maine)
    Mechanics Hall is a building in the Congress Street Historic District in downtown Portland, Maine. It was built in 1857 and listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1973....

  • Mechanics Hall (Worcester, Massachusetts)
  • Mechanics' Theatre
    Mechanics' Theatre
    The Mechanics' Hall, also known as the Hibernian Theatre of Varieties was a theatre and music hall in Lower Abbey Street, Dublin. It stood at the site of the current Abbey Theatre at 26 Lower Abbey Street....

    , Dublin
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