
The seats in The Majestic in Gettysburg, Pa., are the original design, found off a style number from the original seats. This photo and those below come from an upcoming edition of Spaces magazine. Also of interest: In last issue of Spaces - York artist Horace Bonham's house: 'There are paintings of his children throughout the building' and Hanover's old State Theater: 'Don't lose hope, it's not dead' and Dallas Theatre perking along, but Stewartstown's Ramsay Theatre: 'It is really in bad shape'.
The Majestic Theater in Gettysburg opened in the mid-1920s, a large vaudeville and silent move theater.
That was the heyday of such theaters. York had a half dozen in operation at one time or another.
Every small town seemed to have one.
Few were as grand as the Majestic.
Spaces magazine, a York Daily Record/Sunday News-produced, publication that profiles high-interest public and private buildings and houses will feature the Majestic in an upcoming issue.
Here are excerpts from the Majestic story in that magazine:



















