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Easton State Theatre

State Theatre Center for the Arts, Easton, PA
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  • State Theatre, Easton, PA 6/24/17

    State Theatre, Easton, PA 6/24/17

  • State Theatre, Easton, PA 6/24/17

    State Theatre, Easton, PA 6/24/17

  • State Theatre, Easton, PA 6/24/17

    State Theatre, Easton, PA 6/24/17

  • Ken & Barb Klabunde at the State Theatre, in front of the plaque dedicated to him, Easton, PA 6/24/17

    Ken & Barb Klabunde at the State Theatre, in front of the plaque dedicated to him, Easton, PA 6/24/17

  • Ken & Barb Klabunde at the State Theatre, in front of the plaque dedicated to him, Easton, PA 6/24/17

    Ken & Barb Klabunde at the State Theatre, in front of the plaque dedicated to him, Easton, PA 6/24/17

  • State Theatre, Easton, PA
March 19, 2017

    State Theatre, Easton, PA March 19, 2017

  • State Theatre, Easton, PA
March 19, 2017

    State Theatre, Easton, PA March 19, 2017

  • State Theatre, Easton, PA
March 19, 2017

    State Theatre, Easton, PA March 19, 2017

  • State Theatre, Easton, PA
March 19, 2017

    State Theatre, Easton, PA March 19, 2017

  • State Theatre,  presentation by Ken Klabunde, Easton, PA
March 19, 2017

    State Theatre, presentation by Ken Klabunde, Easton, PA March 19, 2017

  • State Theatre, Easton, PA
March 19, 2017

    State Theatre, Easton, PA March 19, 2017

  • State Theatre, Easton, PA
March 19, 2017

    State Theatre, Easton, PA March 19, 2017

  • State Theatre, Easton, PA
March 19, 2017

    State Theatre, Easton, PA March 19, 2017

  • State Theatre, Easton, PA

    State Theatre, Easton, PA

  • State Theatre, Easton, PA

    State Theatre, Easton, PA

  • State Theatre, Easton, PA

    State Theatre, Easton, PA

  • State Theatre, Easton, PA 6/1/2013

    State Theatre, Easton, PA 6/1/2013

  • State Theatre, Easton, PA

    State Theatre, Easton, PA

  • State Theatre, Easton, PA 6/1/2013

    State Theatre, Easton, PA 6/1/2013

  • State Theatre, Easton, PA

    State Theatre, Easton, PA

  • State Theatre
First a bank, then the Neumoyer Theatre, the now State Theatre has a rich and wonderful history, and today represents the community's commitment to the arts. The State Theatre was built in 1873 as Northampton National Bank. The massive and elaborate granite beaux art facade was a style used often for commercial and public buildings because of the feeling of confidence and dependability that particular architecture exuded. In 1910, the interior was demolished, but the facade and entrance way were maintained. The building then housed the 500 seat Neumoyer Theatre, home to vaudeville acts and silent films. In 1925 the theatre closed to make way for a new larger theatre designed by Architect William Lee of Philadelphia, and inspired by the Davanzanti Palace of Florence, Italy. Easton, PA 6/1/2013

    State Theatre First a bank, then the Neumoyer Theatre, the now State Theatre has a rich and wonderful history, and today represents the community's commitment to the arts. The State Theatre was built in 1873 as Northampton National Bank. The massive and elaborate granite beaux art facade was a style used often for commercial and public buildings because of the feeling of confidence and dependability that particular architecture exuded. In 1910, the interior was demolished, but the facade and entrance way were maintained. The building then housed the 500 seat Neumoyer Theatre, home to vaudeville acts and silent films. In 1925 the theatre closed to make way for a new larger theatre designed by Architect William Lee of Philadelphia, and inspired by the Davanzanti Palace of Florence, Italy. Easton, PA 6/1/2013

  • State Theatre, Easton, PA 6/1/2013

    State Theatre, Easton, PA 6/1/2013

  • State Theatre, Easton, PA 6/1/2013

    State Theatre, Easton, PA 6/1/2013

  • State Theatre, Easton, PA 6/1/2013

    State Theatre, Easton, PA 6/1/2013

  • State Theatre, Easton, PA 6/1/2013

    State Theatre, Easton, PA 6/1/2013

  • State Theatre, Easton, PA 6/1/2013

    State Theatre, Easton, PA 6/1/2013

  • State Theatre, Easton, PA 6/1/2013

    State Theatre, Easton, PA 6/1/2013

  • State Theatre, Easton, PA 6/1/2013

    State Theatre, Easton, PA 6/1/2013

  • State Theatre
First a bank, then the Neumoyer Theatre, the now State Theatre has a rich and wonderful history, and today represents the community's commitment to the arts. The State Theatre was built in 1873 as Northampton National Bank. The massive and elaborate granite beaux art facade was a style used often for commercial and public buildings because of the feeling of confidence and dependability that particular architecture exuded. In 1910, the interior was demolished, but the facade and entrance way were maintained. The building then housed the 500 seat Neumoyer Theatre, home to vaudeville acts and silent films. In 1925 the theatre closed to make way for a new larger theatre designed by Architect William Lee of Philadelphia, and inspired by the Davanzanti Palace of Florence, Italy.
 Easton, PA 6/1/2013

    State Theatre First a bank, then the Neumoyer Theatre, the now State Theatre has a rich and wonderful history, and today represents the community's commitment to the arts. The State Theatre was built in 1873 as Northampton National Bank. The massive and elaborate granite beaux art facade was a style used often for commercial and public buildings because of the feeling of confidence and dependability that particular architecture exuded. In 1910, the interior was demolished, but the facade and entrance way were maintained. The building then housed the 500 seat Neumoyer Theatre, home to vaudeville acts and silent films. In 1925 the theatre closed to make way for a new larger theatre designed by Architect William Lee of Philadelphia, and inspired by the Davanzanti Palace of Florence, Italy. Easton, PA 6/1/2013

  • State Theatre, Easton, PA 6/1/2013

    State Theatre, Easton, PA 6/1/2013

  • State Theatre, Easton, PA 6/1/2013

    State Theatre, Easton, PA 6/1/2013

  • State Theatre, Easton, PA

    State Theatre, Easton, PA

  • State Theatre, Easton, PA

    State Theatre, Easton, PA

  • State Theatre, Easton, PA 6/1/2013

    State Theatre, Easton, PA 6/1/2013

  • State Theatre, Easton, PA 6/1/2013

    State Theatre, Easton, PA 6/1/2013

  • State Theatre, Easton, PA

    State Theatre, Easton, PA

  • State Theatre, Easton, PA 6/1/2013

    State Theatre, Easton, PA 6/1/2013

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