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The Aerodrome was a nightclub located at 1588 State Street in Schenectady, New York. The Aerodrome was established in 1967 by Jack Rubin of Chicago. The building was originally a 32-lane bowling alley named 'Woodlawn Lanes', which was converted by Rubin into a music venue. [1] Its capacity was approximately 3,000 people.
Downtown Schenectady is also host to many cultural events throughout the year, such as the Urban Arts Show with over 500 artist's works, Jazz on Jay which is a free noon-time concert held on the corner of Jay and State street, and the annual Schenectady County SummerNight which includes live music, carnival games, and fireworks. [25] [26] [27]
Today, the Schenectady County Historical Society brings to life the region's history through exhibits, talks, workshops, concerts, programs and community events at their three sites: Mabee Farm Historic Site, the Grems-Doolittle Library and the Schenectady History Museum, and the historic Brouwer House Creative.
The parade starts at 7 p.m. Saturday near the Carlsbad Public Library and travels north on Canyon Street and ends at the Beach Area.- ... Whoville/The Grinch theme of this year's Electric Light ...
WGY (810 AM) is a commercial radio station licensed to Schenectady, New York, carrying a news/talk format which is simulcast full-time over WGY-FM (103.1 FM). Owned by iHeartMedia, the station serves Albany, Troy and the Capital District of New York, and is a clear-channel station with extended nighttime range.
The Grinch takes a walk around the Myriad Botanical Gardens in downtown Oklahoma City on Thursday, Oct. 24, 2024, ahead of the national tour of “Dr. Seuss’ How The Grinch Stole Christmas!
A roaming street performance by the NYPD Marching Band is set between 9:03 p.m. and 9:13 p.m. EST, according to organizers. ... Schedule for tonight's Times Square performers. ... USA TODAY Sports.
Schenectady Light Opera Company (SLOC Musical Theater) is a nonprofit community theater organization in Schenectady, New York, established in 1926. The current location of the theater is at the new performance art center at 427 Franklin Street, in downtown Schenectady. The company has presented over 200 shows at various locations for over 90 years.