Tarrytown Music Hall

Hudson Valley


Built in 1885, this 843-seat theater is the oldest in Westchester County. The building's beautiful facade is a fine example of Queen Anne decorative brickwork, and its stage hosts a wide range of performances, from films and musicals to singing stars such as Loretta Lynn and Art Garfunkel.


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