There’s a memorial auditorium in Gary, Indiana, that is full of memories for locals who are sad to see it go. This giant brick building is a staple to the community, but few know why it was built. Inscribed with ornate markings and symbols as well as inscriptions that read “GARY” and “ART,” this sacred spot is about to disappear for good. Scroll on to learn more.

There is a chance that as you read this article, the Memorial Hall in Gary, Indiana doesn’t even exist anymore. The abandoned building that saw such incredible performances as Frank Sinatra’s singing, a campaign speech by Harry Truman, and more basketball games than anyone cares to count, began being demolished in August 2020.

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Prior to the decision to level the property, the historic structure sat abandoned for many years. Once listed on the National Register of Historic Places, it was removed in 2013 due to its state of disrepair.

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Built in 1927, the auditorium served to honor residents of Gary who were killed in World War I. Today, all that is left is a shell of the former grand structure built in the Spanish Colonial Revival style.

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Those who had the pleasure of exploring the abandoned building found graffiti-covered brick walls, dissolving stairs, and leftover remnants such as folding chairs, old gym equipment, and railings.

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In its prime, the auditorium sat 5,000 guests and saw performances by the Jackson 5, Frank Sinatra, and more at an annual music festival that was once hosted here.

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Golden Gloves boxing matches, political rallies, concerts, and more all took place in this four-story brick auditorium.

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Though the building will no longer stand, its memories will live on in the hearts and minds of all who had a chance to enjoy the splendor of this historic place.

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If you’ve ever been to this memorial auditorium, we’d love to hear from you. Please share your experiences and photos with us below in the comments.

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