It’s hard to look at the Palace Theater in Gary, Indiana without a sense of wonder. This gorgeous theatrical institution played host to a generation of actors and performances that shaped modern theatre. Take a look at this incredible abandoned structure, and try to imagine what it looked like at the height of its influence and beauty.
The Palace Theater opened in 1925. It was a popular spot for vaudeville acts and stage shows.
After the death of Michael Jackson (who was born in Gary, Indiana), the theater's marque was updated to read " Jackson Five Tonite" and "Jackson Five Forever."
The Palace Theater was featured in an episode of "Life After People," a History Channel show depicting the possible decay of urban centers after human extinction.