In 1925, an amazing, palatial behemoth of a theater was built and opened in Gary, Indiana. Known appropriately as the Palace Theater, this modern-day castle was destined for a comparatively brief existence; in the 1970s, it closed its doors forever, but in its nearly five decades of existence many memories would be made under its roof. Some of these memories are wonderful; many residents of Indiana still have some truly beautiful memories of the times they had here long ago. Unfortunately, however, others aren’t so lucky: this abandoned theatre in Indiana also has an immensely dark side.

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Interestingly, the city of Gary now offers permits to explore certain structures in town (particularly the City Methodist Church), so if you really want to check some of them out, you can – just be sure to do it legally and safely. As of the time of this writing, there are no permits issued for the Palace Theater – so please respect the law.

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