
The Plaza lingered on to the end of the twentieth century as a movie house, but it finally went the way of most neighborhood cinemas. Fortunately the beautiful and distinctive façade has been preserved.

The green-tiled roof is the first thing you notice. The little round-topped dormers give the building the look of a European palace.

Terra-cotta suppliers got rich on movie houses like this one.

The marquee has been kept, which is lucky, because it was an important part of the look of the building.

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