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Palace Theatre (Syracuse, New York)

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counter nearly every night for more than fifty years. On her death on April 26, 2004, ownership passed to her nephew, Michael Heagerty, who embarked on an extensive renovation of the theatre including opening The Palace Café next door (which has since been closed). Until the doors shut for
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The Palace was built in 1922 by local businessman Alfred DiBella. The theater featured 1300 seating, a second floor dining and dance ballroom. After Alfred died in 1959, ownership was transferred to his daughter, Frances DiBella, who was behind the
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soon after it reopened, the theatre is presently a lively venue for current and classic movies, meetings, parties, speeches, live concerts, lectures, benefits, and other community events.
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The Palace has been independently owned and operated throughout its history. It is one of three independent movie theatres in Syracuse; the others are the Hollywood in the hamlet of
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renovation in 2004, the theatre had reputedly never been closed for more than a week during its entire history. Renovations included the installation of a digital
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delivered his 2005 "State of the City" address at The Palace, and it hosts an annual
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presentation capability with the largest computer graphic projection in
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near the Syracuse airport; and the Manlius Art Cinema in Manlius.
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Palace Theatre, Syracuse

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"History of Palace Theater | Palace Theater on James | Syracuse, NY"
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Palace Theatre home page
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