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For young adults and older adults, a visit to Radio City Music Hall will make your experience to New York City even better. Radio City Music Hall is a palace for the people. A place of beauty offering high-quality entertainment at prices ordinary people could afford. It was intended to entertain and amuse, but also to elevate and inspire.

What are some intersting facts about Radio City Music Hall?
Radio City Music Hall is the largest indoor theatre in the world. Its area is a full city-block long. Its stage area measures 160 feet from back to stage and the ceiling is 84 feet high. The walls and ceiling are a series of sweeping arches that for a great performance space. Staircases rise up the sides toward the back wall. Actors can enter there to bring live action right into the theatre. There are no columns to block views. Three shallow floors provide comfortable seating without going over the rear Orchestra section below. The result is that every seat in Radio City Music Hall is a good seat ("Radio City Music Hall Opens").

What is the History of Radio City Music Hall?
When the stock market crashed in 1929, John D. Rockefeller, Jr. had a $91 million, 24-year lease on a piece of midtown Manhattan property properly known as "the speakeasy belt." Plans to build-up the neighborhood by building a new Metropolitan Opera House on the site were ruined by the failing economy and the business outlook was small. Nevertheless, Rockefeller made a smart decision that would leave a lasting impact on the city's cultural landscape. He decided to build an entire complex of buildings on the property-buildings so large that they would attract contractor tenants even in a depressed city covered with empty rental space ("History").

What is there to do at Radio City Music Hall?
There are alot of things to do at Radio City Music Hall. One can, go see thier favorite music artist live in concert. if you really enjoy musicals and play, there are several musicals and plays on the events schedule, just get your ticket and enjoy you experience at RCMH like you wouldn't belive ("Radio City Music Hall").