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Description
Diagram included in the 1935 Mountain Play program detailing construction plans for the terracing of the natural outdoor amphitheater on Mount Tamalpais. Designed by Marin County engineer, Emerson Knight, construction of the theater began in 1936 by the Civilian Conservation Corps. In addition to indigenous stone seats, the plan included installation of drainage and water systems, grading, aisles, stone walls, and ramps, as well as the planting of native trees, shrubs and grasses. The Mountain Play Association began its annual production in an outdoor amphitheater in 1913. Shows run for several weekends, beginning each May. This item is from a collection of scrapbooks, deposited with the California Room in 1975, by Mountain Play Association Director, Marion Hayes Cain.
Tamalpais, Mount (Calif.)--Mountain Play Marin County (Calif.)--Mountain Play Theater--California--Marin County Civilian Conservation Corps (U.S.) Mountain Play Association (Mill Valley, Calif.) Knight, Emerson
Place
Marin County (Calif.) Tamalpais, Mount (Calif.) Mount Tamalpais State Park (Calif.)
Source
Item from Mountain Play Association Scrapbook v. 3, Anne T. Kent California Room, Marin County Free Library
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