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Construction on the Sherman Theater was completed in 1928. The building was severely damaged by fire on August 14, 1944. [1] For the majority of the life of the building, it was used as both a vaudeville house and movie theater. The theater fell into disrepair in the 1990s after ownership changed hands several times over the decades.
Stroud Mall is a shopping mall located in Stroudsburg, Pennsylvania. It is located in The Poconos region of Pennsylvania , just a few minutes from the New Jersey border adjacent to Pennsylvania Route 611 and Interstate 80 exit 305.
Sep. 19—STROUDSBURG — Comedian and viral sensation Eric D'Alessandro is coming to the Sherman Theater on Saturday, September 21. Eric D'Alessandro, a charismatic New Yorker with an unfiltered ...
Feb. 19—EAST STROUDSBURG — On March 11, Brianna Booker and The Carlton host their regular show, Popcorn Poetry, at the non-profit venue Pocono Cinema and Cultural Center in East Stroudsburg.
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As of 2019, there were 135.56 miles (218.16 km) of public roads in Stroud Township, of which 48.80 miles (78.54 km) were maintained by the Pennsylvania Department of Transportation (PennDOT) and 86.76 miles (139.63 km) were maintained by the township. [8] Interstate 80 is the most prominent highway serving Stroud Township. It follows the ...
Built by Stroudsburg's founder Jacob Stroud for his son, John Stroud, it remained in the Stroud family until 1893, although it was leased for a time for use as a store and as a boarding house. It now houses the Monroe County Historical Association. [2] It was added to the National Register of Historic Places in 1979. [1]
The theatre opened on February 8, 1994, with My Fair Lady as its first production. [2] For the building's 70th anniversary in 1997, the Media Theatre hosted Roaring Twenties and 1930s jazz music and productions. SEPTA ran a decorated trolley car to honor the run of the theatre. [3] Strine sold the theatre to the Borough of Media in 2000.