Inside Kenyon Hall – Viewed from the lower balcony, the chapel is still elegant and beautiful, even with a few blemishes. The organ is gone, though the reed pipes are still in place. Much of the seating was donated for use by the Granada Theater.
I just caught up with your Kenyon Hall series of photos. What an interesting collection and what bizarre decoration inside such a stately building. I can imagine the feelings as you explored this complex.
Justin Karch
on March 12, 2009 at 9:16 am
I also have just now caught up on the Kenyon Hall photos – I never knew it even existed. As an organist, seeing this pic was heartbreaking, but I was very happy to read that there is a renovation planned of the building!
herb hobson
on August 19, 2009 at 9:53 pm
awesome photography very professional all of your pictures
Casandra
on July 7, 2010 at 11:42 am
My best friend was married in this auditorium. It was absolutely beautiful. It is heartbreaking to see the place in such disrepair.
I just caught up with your Kenyon Hall series of photos. What an interesting collection and what bizarre decoration inside such a stately building. I can imagine the feelings as you explored this complex.
I also have just now caught up on the Kenyon Hall photos – I never knew it even existed. As an organist, seeing this pic was heartbreaking, but I was very happy to read that there is a renovation planned of the building!
awesome photography very professional all of your pictures
My best friend was married in this auditorium. It was absolutely beautiful. It is heartbreaking to see the place in such disrepair.