Delhi Capitol Theatre
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The Delhi Capitol Theatre was built in 1933 in Delhi, Ontario, Canada by Robert Hambleton on the site of the Community Hall that burnt down earlier that same year. It was a focal point in the community for close to 40 years. Competition from television caused the theatre to close its doors in the late 1960s. It was later reopened as the Golden Leaf Restaurant and remained in operation until the late 1990s. Converted back into a theatre, this historic building is now known as the Backstage Capitol and is the home of a local dance group, the Delhi Country Cruisers.
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