Harrington Bank Block & Opera House

The 350 seat Opera House auditorium is part of the Bank Block, an imposing building sitting on the corner of Willis and South Third Streets.

Designed and constructed out of locally made bricks by the Harrington firm of J.R. Burrill and Company, it was completed in December, 1904.

L. V. Sisum, owner of the Harrington Planing Mill, provided the wood interior and furnishings of the bank.

Dow's shaving parlors, R. Brenchley's cigar and confectionery store, and the Harrington Citizen.

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