Rialto Theater (Monticello, New York)

It was built in 1921 and the theatre was developed as part of a commercial block which incorporated three storefronts and a restaurant occupying the entire second floor.

The block is two stories tall and a broad six bays wide, constructed of brick.

The theatre auditorium extended 136 feet to the rear and constructed of parged concrete.

[3] The theater's marquee was removed during renovations in 2012, supposedly because it was deteriorated, when "workers pulled it apart in pieces and junked it," according to a published account.

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