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HASKELL FREE LIBRARY OPERA HOUSE - Home Founded in 1901, the Haskell Free Library Opera House supports the cultural needs of the community on both sides of the Canada-U S border, in both English and French, through access to information, reading material, a broad range of library services, and programming, as well as the visual and performing arts
Haskell Free Library and Opera House - Wikipedia The Haskell Free Library and Opera House (French: Bibliothèque et salle d'opéra Haskell) is a Victorian building that straddles the Canada–United States border, in Rock Island (now part of Stanstead), Quebec, and Derby Line, Vermont, respectively The Opera House opened on June 7, 1904, having deliberately been built on the international
Library - HASKELL FREE LIBRARY OPERA HOUSE The Haskell Free Library is offering a delivery service, free-of-charge Deliveries are limited to library materials only You are entitled to check out any format of materials from the library, which consists of books, magazines, DVDs, audiobooks, and interlibrary loan materials
The U. S. -Canada Border Runs Through This Tiny Library But against all logic, the Haskell Free Library and Opera House continues to serve both Vermonters and Quebecers, and remains a transnational space that residents from both the U S and Canada
Whats On - HASKELL FREE LIBRARY OPERA HOUSE You may Book-A-Tour to visit the Haskell Free Library Opera House: 30-minute guided tours ; Tour group maximum of 10 visitors at a time; Cost: $5 per adult; Free for children under 12 years of age ; Note that tours may be unavailable on performance days
The Haskell Free Library and Opera House | A Landmark with . . . If you find yourself passing through Vermont’s Northeast Kingdom, a visit to the Haskell Free Library and Opera House is certainly well worth your time, especially if you consider yourself a theater or history buff