5. Landmark Theatre362 S Salina St, Syracuse, NY 13202
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DOWNTOWN. Central New York's last remaining Depression-era cinema is still open for business. Famous architect Thomas Lamb designed the Landmark Theatre, and it opened in 1928. The theater became popular for its double bill of a movie and a live show. In 1977 a group of local investors rescued the foundering theater and got it listed on the National Register of Historic Places. Today, it still hosts concerts and plays, as well as offering tours of its majestic design and decorations. Visit the Web or call for an events calendar. (© 10Best) More Details for Landmark TheatreHours: Event Dates and Times Vary Admission: Call for Details Payment Methods: Website: Visit the Landmark Theatre website » Type: Cultural Venues, Historic Sites, Movie Theaters |
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