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The State Theatre is a 554-seat non-profit community theatre in State College, Pennsylvania. [1] It currently operates as one of the cultural hubs of music, cinema, and live performances for downtown State College and the Centre County region.
The Bay opened in October 1930, with an inaugural showing of Madam Satan. [12] Much of the Mayan decor was removed or covered in 1957 during another remodeling, which renamed the theatre the State. The State was operated by the Butterfield circuit until 1984, when it and other Butterfield houses were sold to GKC Theatres. In 1991, GKC closed ...
The Borough of State College changes its name during the 46-hour event to City of THON even though the event takes place in College Township and not State College. [ 6 ] Blue-White Football Weekend occurs in April and includes a carnival, fireworks, food vendors, the student entertainment stage, live music, a parade, and more. [ 7 ]
State College evolved from a village to a town to serve the needs of Pennsylvania State College, which was founded in 1855 as Farmers' High School of Pennsylvania. State College was incorporated as a borough on August 29, 1896, and it has grown with the college, which was renamed The Pennsylvania State University in 1953.
College Township is a township in Centre County, Pennsylvania. It is part of the State College, Pennsylvania metropolitan statistical area. The population was 10,762 at the 2020 census, which was a 13% increase from the 2010 census. [5] College Township was formed on November 25, 1875, from Harris Township.
The Bay City Players, a volunteer-based community theatre, is the oldest continuously running community theater in Michigan. [31] The Bay County Library System includes two public libraries located in Bay City, the Alice & Jack Wirt Public Library and Sage Public Library. The official Bay City flag is blue with the city logo on it.
State Theatre, Adelaide, former cinema in Hindley Street built on the site of the old Wondergraph; State Theatre (Melbourne), a theatre opened in 1984, part of the Arts Centre Melbourne; State Theatre (Sydney), heritage-listed cinema built in the 1920s
The Bryce Jordan Center is a 15,261-seat multi-purpose arena in College Township, Pennsylvania, on the University Park campus of the Pennsylvania State University.The arena opened on January 6, 1996, and is the largest such indoor venue in Pennsylvania outside of those in Philadelphia and Pittsburgh.