Annals of Cleveland

Panoramas

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1456

Cleveland Morning Leader, 9 June 1864 (ed; 3 inches) ~ See original
p.4, col.5 ~ View at ChronAm

1456 - L June 9; ed:4/5 - We learn that the proprietors of the "Polop-
ticomorama" will remain in Cleveland. This very popular exhibit con-
sists of a seris of tableaux illustrative of the present war, which,
by aid of intricate machinery, optical illusions, and chemical effects,
appears like a real war in miniature form. (3)

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Polopticomorama

1458

Cleveland Morning Leader, 3 September 1864 (adv; 4 inches) ~ See original
p.1, col.8 ~ View at ChronAm

1458 - L. Sept. 3; adv: 1/8 - Brainard's hall will offer for one week com-
mencing Aug. 31, the most interesting panorama in the world painted on
three miles of canvas, PARADISE LOST.
Doors open at seven and one-half o'clock. The performance commences
at eight and one-half o'clock. Admission is 25 cents; in the afternoon,
ten cents. - (4)

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Brainard's hall (Cont'd); PARADISE LOST (painting)