244 Liberty St
Schenectady, NY 12305, USA

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State Theatre, 238-244 Liberty St Schenectady, Schenectady County, NY

The State Theater open on December 10, 1922, showing Harold Lloyd`s first five reel silent film comedy "Grandma`s Boy". The opening was celebrated by Schenectady Socialist Mayor George Lunn and New York City Soprano, Eldora Stanford. The interior architectural design is a fine display of rich ornamentation, and excellent plaster craftsmanship characteristic of early 20th century movie theater design.

State Theatre, 238-244 Liberty St Schenectady, Schenectady County, NY

The State Theater open on December 10, 1922, showing Harold Lloyd`s first five reel silent film comedy "Grandma`s Boy". The opening was celebrated by Schenectady Socialist Mayor George Lunn and New York City Soprano, Eldora Stanford. The interior architectural design is a fine display of rich ornamentation, and excellent plaster craftsmanship characteristic of early 20th century movie theater design.

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