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  2. Perkins Opera House - Wikipedia

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    The Perkins Opera House (also known as the Monticello Opera House) is a historic theater in Monticello, Florida, United States. It is located at the corner of Washington Street and Jefferson Street .

  3. Rialto Theater (Monticello, New York) - Wikipedia

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    Rialto Theatre, also known as the Miller and Washington Block, is a historic commercial block and theatre located at Monticello in Sullivan County, New York.It was built in 1921 and the theatre was developed as part of a commercial block which incorporated three storefronts and a restaurant occupying the entire second floor.

  4. Forestburgh Playhouse - Wikipedia

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    The Forestburgh Playhouse is the oldest continuously operating summer theater, in New York State, 7 mi (11 km) south of Monticello. Founded in 1947 by John Grahame and Alexander Maissel, it was originally the Forestburgh Summer Theatre, until 1980, when the name was changed to the Forestburgh Playhouse.

  5. Rialto Theater - Wikipedia

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    Rialto Theater (Monticello, New York), listed on the NRHP in New York; Rialto Theatre (New York City) was a movie palace and later a theatrical performance space at 1481 Broadway that operated from 1916 to 2002

  6. Lists of music venues - Wikipedia

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  7. List of defunct amusement parks in the United States

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    Severely damaged by fire in 1932. Rebuilt as Boardwalk Park. Construction began on a drive-in movie theatre in 1960, which was completed, but never opened to the public. The land went up for auction in 1966. Carson City and Indian Village: Catskill: 1958–1997 Celoron Amusement Park Celoron: 1893–1962 Cimarron City Monticello: 1950s–1960s ...

  8. Rivoli Theatre (South Fallsburg, New York) - Wikipedia

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    Israel Kaplan and his son Arch opened the Rivoli to provide entertainment for summer vacationers in 1923. They are credited as designers, but the similarities to Emil Motel's Rialto Theatre in nearby Monticello suggest that Motel, who is credited with the Rivoli's later redesign, was the original architect of the Rivoli as well. [2]

  9. The Bowery Presents - Wikipedia

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    The Bowery Presents was founded in 2004 by John Moore, Michael Swier, Michael Winsch, and Brian Swier. [7] In 2006, The Bowery Presents partnered with former LiveNation CEO Jim Glancy, [7] and began to expand to larger venues in New York such as Radio City Music Hall, Beacon Theatre, Central Park SummerStage, and Madison Square Garden.