Scranton Cultural Center
A unique example of Neo-Gothic architecture in Scranton, the structure was designed by the prominent architect Raymond M. Hood. Build in 1930, the building originally housed the Masonic Temple and Scottish Rite Cathedral. Today it is the cultural hub for Scranton. The temple-cathedral includes an auditorium and ballroom that are available to the Scranton community for various functions. The Center hosts a number of artists and programs, from local to international, as well as Arts in Education courses for all ages. Regular performances include The Broadway Theater of Northeast PA, Scranton Community Concerts, the Northeast Philharmonic and the resident theater company, TNT. The building is on the National Register of Historic Places.
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| Date Created: | 10/10/2008 | Price: | Call 570-586-2500 x2 | email |
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