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The Palace Theatre, located on Hanover Street in Manchester, is a performance venue built in 1914 that is now listed on the U.S. National Register of Historic Places. The theater was built to resemble the Palace Theatre in New York City and opened in 1915 with a seating capacity of 1,100 people.
Performers included Bob Hope, the Marx Brothers, Harry Houdini, and many more. After the decline of the popularity of vaudeville, the theater was used as a movie house but was eventually left vacant. The theater was then renovated, and it reopened in 1974 with a seating capacity of 880. Today, the theater hosts ballets, musicals, plays, and other performances by comedians and musicians.
80 Hanover Street, Manchester, New Hampshire, Phone: 603-668-5588
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