Glassboro's Auditorium: An Atypical and Complicated Center for Town ActivitiesMain MenuLocation and Creation of the AuditoriumIntroduction: A Hub for Many ActivitiesGlassboro Was Well-Established Early On and What It Meant for the TownWas the Auditorium a Space of Inclusionary or Exclusionary Practices?Why Don't Spaces of this Nature Exist Anymore?The End of the Auditorium's Era and its Cultural Impact on GlassboroMy ThoughtsWorks CitedJacelynn Duranceauf5a80c9a699884b60a29b0fe50c7d22419bc0018
Auditorium Fire
12019-05-10T05:42:40+00:00Jacelynn Duranceauf5a80c9a699884b60a29b0fe50c7d22419bc0018671The devastation from the fire that broke out at the Auditorium on January 26, 1917.plain2019-05-10T05:42:40+00:00Jacelynn Duranceauf5a80c9a699884b60a29b0fe50c7d22419bc0018
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12019-05-10T18:44:42+00:00The End of the Auditorium's Era and its Cultural Impact on Glassboro2plain2019-05-10T19:23:56+00:00The lifetime of the Auditorium was short, as it burned down in the early hours of January 26, 1917 (GCHS 2019). Many records indicate the importance of this building to the community, but for an unknown reason it was never rebuilt. Much like the influence of the former Presidents visiting the Auditorium, I think the building itself paved way for more developments in Glassboro. To this day it is still a hub for activity, whether due to the University or the businesses that exist in town. These activities may look a little different now, but the spirit of the Auditorium is still here in town -- we do important things, but we also have fun!