#27. Greenport Auditorium, 434 Main Street c. 1894
The Auditorium is a large, handsome and impressive Queen Anne structure
built through the "pluck and public spirit" of Miss Sara Adams to "uplift
the moral tone of the community." The architect was George H. Flack
and the builder was Charles Corwin. Until 1938, the Auditorium was the
center for cultural entertainment that included serious
drama, vaudeville and band music. Despite its current
use as a furniture store, the owners have preserved the
interior – its dressing rooms in the basement below
stage, the curved balcony with ornate metal grillwork
and the stage are in excellent condition.