Theater-goers with an appreciation for historic sites will find the Landmark Theatre a noteworthy stop during a visit to downtown Syracuse. Built in 1928, this depression-era, 3,000-seat theater hosts a variety of acts including concerts, musicals and more. The building is also on the National Register of Historic Places and has been restored to its 1920s opulence. Gold and red accents coat the inside and several large murals from the original theater give guests a real glimpse into the past. If seeing a show, get there a little early to tour the building and admire the theater’s ornate detail.