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Galli-Curci Theatre

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to the south. In the short run, the large construction workforce buoyed the local economy, but, when the reservoir was finished, the effects of losing five nearby towns, including the Sanford farmstead in Dunraven, made itself felt. Television also began to cut into film revenues; in 1955, Kallet had
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In 1942, the railroad went out of business and the newspaper took over its offices. Four years later, in 1946, the Sanfords leased the theater to the Kallet chain on the condition that they keep the revenue from the concession stand, and Kallet invest in improvements. Two years later, the chain began
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Three years later, in 1958, the Sanfords cancelled the lease and resumed direct control of the theater. The decline in revenue continued, and in 1963 Clarke Sanford made a successful claim of lost business to the temporary commission set up to compensate those displaced or otherwise affected by the
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The auditorium was again adapted for live music performances, and another new owner, the Goths, changed directions entirely when they bought the building in 1987. They put in the wooden floor and began selling antiques, taking out the projection and sound equipment in the process. Later, it became
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His son Roswell had taken over the newspaper and theater. He soon moved the former to another nearby office (later to Arkville, the next town east along Route 28), converted the second floor into an apartment and sold the theater to Donald Conine, who in turn sold it in 1975 to Ben Resnick. He
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are taken up by a storefront with glass windows in the center and a double-doored entrance with half-moon glass panels at the south end; the northernmost is the theater entrance, sheltered by a trapezoidal tin-sheathed wooden
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as a multi-dealer antiques center. While there were plans to convert it back into a theater in 2005, they never got off the ground. Since 2019, the theatre has been a mixed-use jewelry store and office space.
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The building is in two sections, 50 feet (15 m) wide by 142 feet (43 m) deep. The shorter front section, with the retail space and theater entrance, is a two-story brick structure on a poured
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and driving it overland to the village, he crashed it into one of the outbuildings on his family farm in nearby Dunraven. Seven years later, in 1914, he and a partner opened the first
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A narrow carpeted entryway slopes up to the auditorium. There, a wooden level floor, built for retail purposes after the theater was shut down, remains. Two of the original wooden
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In 2018, the building was purchased by Icelandic designer Jóhanna Methúsalemsdóttir. Since 2019, she and her partner Paul Weil have operated Kria Jewelry in the former theatre.
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walls set off the lobby in the rear, and show a color scheme dating from the 1940s. The ceiling is of plain plaster, with fluorescent fixtures replacing the original lighting.
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Inside the front block, the store space has its original flooring and pressed-metal ceiling. The upstairs apartment, once office space, has its own original flooring and
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and school and community functions. His son joined him in the business, and by the end of the decade the family was operating another theater, the Maxbilt in nearby
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The Galli-Curci Theatre sits on the west side of Main Street just north of its intersection with Bridge Street, which carries Route 30 into Margaretville across the
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It was built by local entrepreneur Clarke Sanford to house two pioneering businesses in the region, a car dealership and silent movie theater and offices of the
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a short distance away. The neighborhood is heavily developed, with the intersection, the village's center, flanked by many three-story
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vacant again. In 2005, it was acquired by two new owners who planned to convert it into several movie screens, but were unsuccessful.
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On the upper floor Sanford brought another 20th-century invention, the movies, to Margaretville. He began charging admission to
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Clarke A. Sanford, scion of the family that owned the local bank, had taught school and worked as a reporter for the
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with the letters "Galli-Curci" on the front. On the second story are paired windows framed by brick lintels and
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capability to the theatre, which continued to do enough business to sustain the car dealership through the
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Successful upon its inception, the theatre suffered from changes in the national and local economies after
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buildings of a late-19th/early-20th century vintage. To the north the neighborhood becomes residential.
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from the new building on Bridge Street Sanford had previously had built for the newspaper operations.
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Sanford served in a number of local political offices, and was later named one of New York's first
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An advertisement for movies showing at the Galli-Curci Theatre in late May and early June 1935
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magnified the effect television had had on the theater's business three decades before.
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to add more seats. The wood trusses that break the roof plane were added at this time.
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before returning to the area in 1904 to buy the local paper, recently renamed the
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The theater was unable to benefit in the long run because, with the end of
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National Register of Historic Places listings in Delaware County, New York
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as the floor inside. A brick chimney rises from the south section of the
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productions studios were turning out to compete with the small screen.
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New York State Office of Parks, Recreation and Historic Preservation
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near Margaretville from 1922 to 1937 and sang at its opening night.
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National Register of Historic Places in Delaware County, New York
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on the flat roof has a large wooden "GALLI-CURCI THEATRE" sign.
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continued exhibiting films until 1985, when the advent of
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a substantial remodeling of the interior, filling in the
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reservoir's construction. He died the following year.
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U.S. National Register of Historic Places
A two-story brick building with a rectangular facade and flat roof. A sign in the middle of the top of the building says "Galli-Curci Theatre". The ground floor has a storefront with dressed mannequins and a triangular marquee saying "Coming Soon: A Movie Theatre Near You" on the right.
Margaretville
NY
Oneonta
42°8′56″N 74°38′52″W / 42.14889°N 74.64778°W / 42.14889; -74.64778
06000254
state highway
NY 30
Margaretville
Amelita Galli-Curci
historic country estate
National Register of Historic Places
East Branch
Delaware River
overlap
NY 28
mixed-use
concrete
foundation
bays
marquee
bluestone
decorative
terra cotta
parapet
concrete block
stucco
grade
EPDM rubber

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