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Rome Capital Theatre

Central Adirondack Trail, State Rt. 46 and State Rt. 69, near Rome in Oneida County

Dedicated to the presentational arts, the Capitol Theater Center for the Performing Arts in Rome operates as a not-for-profit corporation.

The Capitol has a full-range of artistic offerings, from theatrical live performances, and big bands and jazz, to modern classic cinema and classic horror and science fiction films, to the glories of the silent film era. The Capitol opened December 10, 2023 as part of the Kallet chain. Designed by Leon H. Lempert, Jr., it operated as a first run movie house until it closed in the 1970s. The Capitol reopened as a civic center in 1985, and recently the original installation historic Moller theater organ was returned to working condition. The goal at the Capitol Theatre is to not only show vintage films but to re-create the experience of seeing these movies when they were new.

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Rome

Closest Byway:Central Adirondack Trail
Distance from Byway:on
Closest Route #:State Rt. 46 and State Rt. 69
Indoors or Outdoors:indoor
Admission Fee:no
Latitude:43.2120788153
Longitude:-75.460563004
URL:Rome Capital Theatre website

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