The Keystone Theater in Towanda, Pennsylvania was built in 1886 as Hale's Opera House and had its grand opening in 1887.
It is Northeast Pennsylvania's longest continuously operated theater. Various famous performers have graced its stage and you can learn more about its history and renovation here.
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Interesting link. Thank you for sharing always interesting subjects!
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...I've been through Towanda years ago, sounds like I need to return.
ReplyDeleteVery nice.
ReplyDeleteLooks very nostalgic a lot have gone here over the years
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Wow! ~ great photo and glad theater is stilll operating ~ hugs,
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That looks like a really cool theater.
ReplyDeleteWe have the State theater here. They are indeed jewels. Beautiful. Revivals of downtown is always a welcomed thing.
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What a long history. I hope it sticks around for many more years.
ReplyDeleteA quaint historical building.
ReplyDeleteThat's great that it's still around after all that time.
ReplyDeleteI love it when old movie theaters are brought back to life.
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