The Opera House, located on the east side of Candee Avenue south of Main Street in Sayville, was a venue for live performances by Broadway stars.  Designed by local architect Isaac H. Green Jr., it opened in 1901 and closed in 1926.  It was then operated as a community theater by Joseph B. Levy for a few years and was demolished in May, 1930.  On the right (to the south of the Opera House) is the Suffolk County News building, designed by Isaac H. Green Jr. and opened in 1906.
Postcard postmarked October 13, 1908, from the collection of Sayville Library.
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