Tarrytown Music Hall
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Located in Tarrytown, New York, Tarrytown Music Hall is one of the oldest surviving theatres in Westchester County and has served as a venue for great musicians such as Dave Brubeck, Louis Armstrong, Miles Davis and many others.
The Music Haal was built by William Wallace in 1885. It is the oldest continually operating theater in Westchester. The main entrance was moved from Kaldenberg Place to Main Street when a larger marquee was added in 1925. In 1901, Music Hall was one of the first theaters to show motion pictures. Presidents Roosevelt, Taft, and Wilson have made appearances at the Music Hall Miller, Richard, A Brief History of Tarrytown, <http://tarrytowngov.com/pages/tarrytownny_webdocs/TarrytownHistory>.