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Tappan Zee Playhouse, built in 1911 as the Broadway Theater, was a historic theatre located at Nyack in Rockland County, New York. It consisted of an early 20th-century lobby and theatre structure in front and stage house in rear. The stage house was a large, converted 19th century stable. [2] It was demolished in April 2004. [3]
Early 20th century wooden school was site of New York's biggest school desegregation battle 38: Carson McCullers House: Carson McCullers House: July 14, 2006 : 131 S. Broadway: South Nyack: 39: John D. McKean: July 28, 2023
BDT Stage (Boulder’s Dinner Theatre) – Boulder, Colorado [1] Formed in 1977, a playhouse that puts on Broadway-type shows while supplying eats from around the world. Beef & Boards Dinner Theatre – Indianapolis, Indiana (since 1973) Bird-in-Hand Stage – Bird-in-Hand, Pennsylvania; Candlelight Dinner Playhouse – Johnstown, Colorado [2]
Denis Whitton, the owner of Six23 Social, has closed his Sparkill speakeasy almost a year after opening it. Photographed July 13, 2023
Nyack is located along the New York State Thruway, in its concurrent section with Interstate 87 and Interstate 287, just to the north of the Tappan Zee Bridge (officially named the Governor Mario M. Cuomo Bridge). [14] Other important arterial roadways include U.S. Route 9W and New York State Route 59.
In 1927, the city purchased the land and Elmwood was developed into a park, with stone bridges, walls, and stairs to enhance the natural features. [ 5 ] [ 6 ] In 1933, during the Great Depression , the work relief crews planted of 10,000 nursery plants donated by Syracuse University ’s College of Forestry .
The National Register of Historic Places listings in Syracuse, New York are described below. There are 121 listed properties and districts in the city of Syracuse, including 19 business or public buildings, 13 historic districts, 6 churches, four school or university buildings, three parks, six apartment buildings, and 43 houses.
Elmwood Historic District–West is a national historic district located at Buffalo, Erie County, New York. The district encompasses 1,971 contributing buildings, 4 contributing structures, and 13 contributing objects in the Elmwood Village neighborhood of Buffalo.