PICTURE OF THE SYOSSET THEATER IN 1976
PICTURE OF THE SYOSSET THEATER IN 1976
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PICTURE OF THE SYOSSET THEATER IN 1976
PICTURE OF THE SYOSSET THEATER IN 1976
PICTURE OF THE SYOSSET THEATER IN 1976
PICTURE OF THE SYOSSET THEATER IN 1976
I finally took the Syosset Theater photograph I took in the 1970ies out of my long lost photo album to scan it, and am now having problems with my scanner!
My Mother, Edith M. Aranow, 1918-2002 grew up near that theater. She had fold memories of it and of lights in the ceiling that looked like stars in the heavens. She loved that theater. When I visited in the 1990’s, those lights were still there!
This modern palace used to be where exclusive engagements for Long Island were shown before the “150”. The parking lot was tremendous It was near Lollipop farm, which is now David Lerner and Associates. After being vacant for years, the Office Depot, which had replaced the theater, was doubled in footprint and stories. Its now a mini-mall palace. The two anchor stores are a Marshal’s Mega-store and a Petco, which used to be in Hicksville.
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PICTURE OF THE SYOSSET THEATER IN 1976
PICTURE OF THE SYOSSET THEATER IN 1976
PICTURE OF THE SYOSSET THEATER IN 1976
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PICTURE OF THE SYOSSET THEATER IN 1976
PICTURE OF THE SYOSSET THEATER IN 1976
PICTURE OF THE SYOSSET THEATER IN 1976
PICTURE OF THE SYOSSET THEATER IN 1976
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PICTURE PICTURE PICTURE View link PHOTOGRAPH PHOTOGRAPH PHOTOGRAPH 02/24/1976
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I finally took the Syosset Theater photograph I took in the 1970ies out of my long lost photo album to scan it, and am now having problems with my scanner!
My Mother, Edith M. Aranow, 1918-2002 grew up near that theater. She had fold memories of it and of lights in the ceiling that looked like stars in the heavens. She loved that theater. When I visited in the 1990’s, those lights were still there!
This modern palace used to be where exclusive engagements for Long Island were shown before the “150”. The parking lot was tremendous It was near Lollipop farm, which is now David Lerner and Associates. After being vacant for years, the Office Depot, which had replaced the theater, was doubled in footprint and stories. Its now a mini-mall palace. The two anchor stores are a Marshal’s Mega-store and a Petco, which used to be in Hicksville.