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Fort Payne Opera House: A Historic Stage

Experience history and culture at Alabama's oldest continuously operating theater, the beautifully restored Fort Payne Opera House.

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The Fort Payne Opera House, built in 1889 during the city's industrial boom, stands as Alabama's oldest continuously operating theater. This beautifully restored venue hosts live performances and serves as a cultural hub for the community.

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Local tips

  • Check the Opera House's schedule for upcoming events and performances.
  • Visit the Fort Payne Depot Museum and other nearby attractions to explore more of Fort Payne's history.
  • Consider attending the Boom Town Opry summer series for a fun, family-friendly show.
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Getting There

  • Walking

    The Fort Payne Opera House is located downtown at 510 Gault Ave N, making it easily accessible on foot from most hotels and attractions in the area. From the Fort Payne Depot Museum, simply walk across Gault Avenue. Allow 10-20 minutes walking time from nearby locations.

  • Public Transport

    ALTRANS provides free public transportation in DeKalb County, but reservations must be made at least 24 hours in advance. Call to reserve a ride.

  • Taxi/Ride-share

    Ride-sharing services like Uber are available in Fort Payne. A short trip from a nearby hotel or attraction will likely cost between $5 and $15, depending on the distance and demand. Taxis are also an option, but Uber may offer more convenient on-demand service.

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The Fort Payne Opera House, located in the heart of Fort Payne, Alabama, is a testament to the city's vibrant past and enduring cultural spirit. Constructed in 1889 during Fort Payne's industrial boom, it quickly became a center for community gatherings, live performances, and public forums. The Opera House witnessed a transformation in the early 20th century when it was converted into a movie theater during the silent film era. Although it closed its doors in 1935, Landmarks of DeKalb County, Inc. purchased the building in 1969 and meticulously restored it, reopening it to the public in 1970. Today, the Fort Payne Opera House is the only opera house in Alabama still in use that was originally constructed as a theater. Listed on the National Register of Historic Places and the National Register of 19th Century Theaters in America, the Fort Payne Opera House stands as a cultural center, hosting live theatrical events and other performances. Its rich history and beautifully restored interior offer visitors a glimpse into a bygone era of entertainment and community life.

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