Fulton Opera House
The
Fulton Opera House was built in
October 1852 when Christopher Hager constructed the 4-story Fulton Hall on the exercise yards of the original site of the
Lancaster County Prison. The opera house quickly became an important cultural center for
Lancaster.
The Fulton Opera House is the oldest continuously performing theater house in the United States. Events include theatrical performances, public meetings and lectures, and concerts and recitals.
The Fulton was once used as a prison and is considered haunted.