File:The Palace Theater.jpg
Summary
The old Palace theater in downtown Crossville Tennessee. Constructed in the late 1930s, the theater was the hub of entertainment in a growing southeastern town. It fell into disrepair in the early eighties as a newer theater came into town and drew the crowds away. It sat on its corner on Main Street literally rotting down for almost a decade. The building's roof gave way in many places, and the interior balcony quickly became a deathtrap. The Palace was resurrected in 2000, restored to its original glory, and reopened in early 2001. It is now a center of entertainment of several kinds including showings of classics by the local cinema club, live performances of various local and visiting musicians, comedians, magicians, and other entertainers.
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current | 19:56, 5 January 2017 | 2,667 × 2,163 (912 KB) | 127.0.0.1 (talk) | The old Palace theater in downtown Crossville Tennessee. Constructed in the late 1930s, the theater was the hub of entertainment in a growing southeastern town. It fell into disrepair in the early eighties as a newer theater came into town and drew the crowds away. It sat on its corner on Main Street literally rotting down for almost a decade. The building's roof gave way in many places, and the interior balcony quickly became a deathtrap. The Palace was resurrected in 2000, restored to its original glory, and reopened in early 2001. It is now a center of entertainment of several kinds including showings of classics by the local cinema club, live performances of various local and visiting musicians, comedians, magicians, and other entertainers. |
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