Loew's State Theater

Loew's State Theater (or Theatre) can refer to any of various movie palaces at one time owned by Loew's, including:

  • Sweasey Theater-Loew's State Theater, Eureka, California
  • Loew's State Theatre (Los Angeles) in the Broadway Theater and Commercial District, Los Angeles, California
  • Landmark Theatre (Syracuse, New York)
  • Loew's State Theatre (New York City), 1540 Broadway, New York, New York, now the site of the Bertelsmann Building
  • Loew's State Theatre, Providence, Rhode Island

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