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Information for this tour was contributed by Dave Felthous. The Rose had a balcony, but the only access was from an outside stairway next to the box office and entry doors. Sometime in the 1950s the street floor of the Rose was converted into the Perry and Lee men's clothing store. The balcony became the office of attorney and police judge Evans Bunker.
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