The Lost - Iconic 1929 State Theatre
The State Theatre in Manchester, New Hampshire, was a historic downtown landmark located at 1118 Elm Street. Known for its stunning zig-zag Art Deco design, it stood as a prominent cultural hub in Northern New England from 1929 until it was demolished in 1978. In this video, I compare old photos to what's currently present as well as an iconic feature of the building that still exists today.

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