Lincoln Theatre
The Lincoln Theatre is a historic venue located in Washington, D.C.. Opened in 1922, it originally served as a movie theater and later became a prominent site for live performances. The theatre is known for its beautiful Art Deco architecture and has hosted various events, including concerts, plays, and community gatherings.
In 1994, the Lincoln Theatre was restored and reopened to the public, preserving its cultural significance. It is now a key part of the U Street Corridor, an area known for its rich African American history and vibrant arts scene. The theatre continues to be a popular destination for both locals and visitors.