Richardson Road Sign Dedicated

by Contributor | June 12, 2017 6:03 am

OSWEGO – Local officials recently participated in the dedication of a historic roadside marker at the former site of the Richardson Theatre.

Pictured from left are Second Ward Councilor Pat McLaughlin Jr.; Oswego County Historian and president of the Oswego County Historical Society Justin White; Oswego City Historian Mark Slosek; Pomeroy Foundation 'ambassador' Susan Hughes; Rick Sivers, grant writer and historical society vice president; Oswego Mayor Billy Barlow Jr.; and Seventh Ward Councilor Robert Corradino.
Pictured from left are Second Ward Councilor Pat McLaughlin Jr.; Oswego County Historian and president of the Oswego County Historical Society Justin White; Oswego City Historian Mark Slosek; Pomeroy Foundation ‘ambassador’ Susan Hughes; Rick Sivers, grant writer and historical society vice president; Oswego Mayor Billy Barlow Jr.; and Seventh Ward Councilor Robert Corradino.

The unveiling took place in front of 120 E. First St. in Oswego on Tuesday, May 23.

The William G. Pomeroy Foundation grant program awarded the marker to the Oswego County Historical Society and it was installed with the assistance of the city traffic department.

Built by Maxwell Richardson, entrepreneur and civic leader, the opulent theatre was once a premier showcase in the city of Oswego.

Between the grand opening in 1895 and demolition in 1945, the facility had hosted more than 5,360 performances by notable talents such as Ethel Barrymore, Lillian Russell, John Phillips Sousa and his band, and many other live shows.

To learn more about Oswego County history go to http://visitoswegocounty.com/historical-info/history-of-oswego-county/

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