Mort Glosser Amphitheater
Mort Glosser Amphitheater is an amphitheatre in Gadsden, Alabama, United States. Built in 1935, it was added to the National Register of Historic Places in 1988.
History
The amphitheater was constructed in 1934–35 by the Works Progress Administration. It was built alongside the Gadsden Municipal Auditorium along the Coosa River. Originally owned by the American Legion and named Legion Park Bowl, it was used during World War II as a USO entertainment center for soldiers stationed locally at Camp Sibert. Outside of wartime, it hosted boxing matches, concerts, plays, haunted houses, and political rallies, among other events.The City of Gadsden purchased the amphitheater in 1986 and began restoration of the facility. It was renamed to honor Dr. Mort Glosser, a longtime band director at Gadsden High School and later superintendent of Gadsden City Schools, retiring in 1975.