Armory Theatre
206-208 State Street,
Binghamton,
NY
13901
206-208 State Street,
Binghamton,
NY
13901
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August 27th, 1906 grand opening ad in the photo section.
Opened on August 27th, 1906 accoring to this
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A few more tidbits about the Armory: a columnist in the Binghamton Press in 1956 states at that point that the building is “a garage, a radio shop and a few other things now.” Another columnist in the ‘50s states that the Armory was (presumably in its later years) a place for “devotees of chorus girl shows.” It seems to have moved from legit theatre, movies and vaudeville to burlesque around the time of the sale of the theatre in 1919. Ethel Barrymore and Al Jolson both appeared at the Armory.
A June 1922 issue of Variety records the closing of the theatre as of May 31. “The Armory theatre, long a local theatrical landmark, will be transformed into a business structure as the result of its purchase by Albert I. Willey, local contractor…The Armory theatre dates back to the ‘70s when it was erected by the state for militia armory purposes.”
Further information gleaned after I posted this: this postcard, older than the one above (note the absence of marquee and sign), shows that the buildings at 202-204 State were part of the original armory/theatre building complex (perhaps the hotel was housed here):
http://www.cardcow.com/images/set413/card00894_fr.jpg
A friend who has been inside the building and knows the owner verifies that it was used in later years as a parking garage and, allegedly, a brothel (possibly, again, in the hotel part of the building). He states the garage ramping is still in place in the back of the building. No word on if any of the theatre remains, though one would assume it probably was in the part of the building later used by the parking garage.