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Tourism: Andorra Australia Austria. 19 Former New York City Movie Palaces — And What They Are Now. Hundreds of movie theaters have come and gone in New York City since the grand era of movie palaces and 25-cent matinées.

19 Former New York City Movie Palaces — And What They Are Now

While many have sadly been entirely demolished or lie in ruin, others remain hidden in plain sight, now repurposed as a Starbucks, a Modell’s, or… another Modell’s. Scattered around the city are dozens of movie theaters that are living a second life as a chain store, a church, or a gym. Their marquees may be stripped and their interiors mostly gutted, but the outlines of an old theater can still be seen if you know where to look. Here are a few New York City buildings that started out their lives as movie theaters and have survived to accommodate the city’s needs for more Modell’s.

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