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Landmark Theatre
This ornate and grand Syracuse treasure is noted for its historical and cultural significance
From being listed on the United States Park Service National Register of Historical Places to being reviewed by Cinema Treasure, this ornate and grand Syracuse treasure is noted for its historical and cultural significance. Originally known as Loew's State Theater, the Landmark Theatre, was designed by Thomas W. Lamb and is the city's only surviving example of the opulent theatrical venues of the 1920s.
Along with being an historic jewel, the theater hosts dozens of events each year and has featured legends like Gregory Peck, Lena Horne, Tony Bennett, Harry Belafonte, Pete Seeger and Bob Dylan. In recent years, the theater has hosted Jerry Seinfeld, Al Gore, LeAnn Rimes, Celtic Woman, Chicago, numerous stage plays and Broadway musicals like Broadway’s “Lion King” among others.
Built in 1928, the Landmark is also said to be haunted and had people talking of hauntings just years after it opened, It has been the focus of many paranormal investigations and is included on local haunted tours. After falling from a balcony to her death in 1930, Clarissa’s spirit has been haunting The Landmark and is often seen by workers and visitors.
Along with being an historic jewel, the theater hosts dozens of events each year and has featured legends like Gregory Peck, Lena Horne, Tony Bennett, Harry Belafonte, Pete Seeger and Bob Dylan. In recent years, the theater has hosted Jerry Seinfeld, Al Gore, LeAnn Rimes, Celtic Woman, Chicago, numerous stage plays and Broadway musicals like Broadway’s “Lion King” among others.
Built in 1928, the Landmark is also said to be haunted and had people talking of hauntings just years after it opened, It has been the focus of many paranormal investigations and is included on local haunted tours. After falling from a balcony to her death in 1930, Clarissa’s spirit has been haunting The Landmark and is often seen by workers and visitors.
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