The Houston Music Hall was a historic 2,200-seat music venue in Houston, Texas, that opened in November 1937 alongside the Sam Houston Coliseum. Designed by Alfred C. Finn and financed by the Works Progress Administration, it served as a prominent cultural hub until its demolition in 1998.
Following its closure, the site was redeveloped into the Hobby Center for the Performing Arts, which opened in 2003. The legacy of the Houston Music Hall lives on through its contribution to the city's rich cultural history and the continued vibrancy of the performing arts scene in Houston.
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