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Brooklyn Paramount
historictheaterindoor
Brooklyn Paramount is a historic baroque theater that opened in 1928 as America’s first movie palace built for sound, hosting groundbreaking moments from early jazz to desegregated rock ’n’ roll performances. After more than 60 years dark, the venue has been meticulously restored into a state-of-the-art, multigenre live music and entertainment destination. Located at the corner of DeKalb Avenue and Flatbush Avenue in downtown Brooklyn, it offers seamless access to Manhattan via multiple nearby subway lines.
Brooklyn Paramount
historictheaterindoor
Brooklyn Paramount is a historic baroque theater that opened in 1928 as America’s first movie palace built for sound, hosting groundbreaking moments from early jazz to desegregated rock ’n’ roll performances. After more than 60 years dark, the venue has been meticulously restored into a state-of-the-art, multigenre live music and entertainment destination. Located at the corner of DeKalb Avenue and Flatbush Avenue in downtown Brooklyn, it offers seamless access to Manhattan via multiple nearby subway lines.
Brooklyn Paramount
historictheaterindoor
Brooklyn Paramount is a historic baroque theater that opened in 1928 as America’s first movie palace built for sound, hosting groundbreaking moments from early jazz to desegregated rock ’n’ roll performances. After more than 60 years dark, the venue has been meticulously restored into a state-of-the-art, multigenre live music and entertainment destination. Located at the corner of DeKalb Avenue and Flatbush Avenue in downtown Brooklyn, it offers seamless access to Manhattan via multiple nearby subway lines.
Brooklyn Paramount
historictheaterindoor
Brooklyn Paramount is a historic baroque theater that opened in 1928 as America’s first movie palace built for sound, hosting groundbreaking moments from early jazz to desegregated rock ’n’ roll performances. After more than 60 years dark, the venue has been meticulously restored into a state-of-the-art, multigenre live music and entertainment destination. Located at the corner of DeKalb Avenue and Flatbush Avenue in downtown Brooklyn, it offers seamless access to Manhattan via multiple nearby subway lines.