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- Tarrytown Music Hall - Wikipedia
The Music Hall, in Tarrytown, New York, United States, is located on West Main Street downtown It is a brick structure in the Queen Anne architectural style erected in the late 19th century In 1980, it was listed on the National Register of Historic Places
- OUR STORY - Tarrytown Music Hall
Irving Berlin, Antonin Dvorak, Rafael Jossefy, Theodore Roosevelt, Mae West and Woodrow Wilson are among the first performers and speakers to grace the Music Hall stage From the 1930’s on, the Music Hall was a successful single screen movie theater operated by local benefactor Robert Goldblatt
- A Brief History of Tarrytown
Although not a mansion, we must mention the Tarrytown Music Hall, built by William Wallace, the chocolate candy manufacturer Music Hall was built it in 1885 in the Queen Anne style, and it is the oldest continually operating theater in Westchester
- A Historic Gem: Exploring the Rich History of Tarrytown Music Hall
Built in the late 19th century, Tarrytown Music Hall has long had a place on the National Register of Historic Places It is the longest-running theater left in Westchester County, and it harkens back to a time when grand theaters were symbols of a town’s prosperity and rich culture
- Tarrytown Music Hall’s 135th Anniversary is a Lesson in Perseverance
By 1901, the Music Hall became one of the first theaters in the country to show silent films In 1915, Robert Goldblatt, a local benefactor, leased the theater and later purchased it in 1925 From that point forward, and until the 1970s, the Music Hall operated primarily as a movie theater
- Tarrytown Music Hall Concert History - Concert Archives
Tarrytown Music Hall's concert list along with photos, videos, and setlists of their past concerts performances
- Tarrytown is Alive With The Sound of Music: The Tarrytown Music Hall
As most of our readers probably already know, that is the address for the Tarrytown Music Hall All of those people have, at one point, sung, spoken, or otherwise performed there It is the oldest theater in Westchester County, and is on the National Register of Historic Places
- Tarrytown Music Hall - Historic Hudson Valley
Built in 1885, Tarrytown Music Hall is the oldest operating theater in Westchester Architecturally and acoustically magnificent, this 843-seat nationally recognized cultural destination features jazz, folk, blues and classical concerts, plays, musicals, operas, comedy, dance performances, recordings and films
- Tarrytown Music Hall - Clio - theclio. com
Tarrytown Music Hall first opened in 1901 as a multi-purpose entertainment center As the town of Tarrytown slowly became more affluent in the 1880s, local chocolate manufacturer, William L Wallace, commissioned architect Philip Edmunds with designing a multipurpose building that would contain stores, offices and apartments, as well as a large
- Tarrytown Music Hall (What to Know Before Visiting)
It is notable for being one of the oldest theaters in Westchester County, having been built in 1885 The theater’s architecture reflects the Queen Anne style and features a beautiful brick structure, making it a charming attraction for both locals and tourists
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