Academy of Music (Norfolk, Va)

Built in 1880 by Henry DuBois Van Wyck, the Academy of Music was fine of the finest theaters south of Washington, DC. It was designed by John R. Niernsee & Son architects of Baltimore and James H. Calrow of Norfolk was the contractor. Theater was 200’ x 150’, could seat 1,600 in the auditorium. The land for the theater was owned by the Selden estate. Dr. William Selden had purchased it in December, 1843. He died in 1855 during the Yellow Fever Epidemic.

The Academy was destroyed by fire on April 4, 1930.  The remains of the burned out theater was repurposed into the Selden Arcade with construction started in September 1930.


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Name (Original) : Academy of Music

 

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Architect:         John R. Niernsee & Son (Baltimore, MD)

 

Contractor:     James H. Calrow  (Norfolk, VA)

 

Architectural Style:  N/A

 

Cost (Original):  $171,000

 

Construction Date:       1880

 

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Demolition Date:  1930 (partially)

 

GPS:   36.846069, -76.291359

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