Queen Street Arts and Culture District
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The Queen Street Arts and Culture District is the old downtown area of Niagara Falls, Ontario, Canada.[1] The street is now populated with art galleries, restaurants, and performing spaces. Home to one of the Niagara Region's largest Festival, Springlicious.[citation needed]
Art
The art galleries feature works from a number of well-known artists, including John Newby. Most of the galleries feature an inviting sitting area from which patrons can view the various pieces in the galleries.[citation needed]
Performance venues
The once prominent Seneca theater has been rebuilt to its former glory with the help of the Trillium Foundation.[2] The new Seneca theater presents live performances.
References
- ^ Law, John (29 July 2023). "On Queen Street puts downtown Niagara Falls back on the map". www.niagarafallsreview.ca. Niagara Falls Review. Retrieved 23 May 2024.
- ^ Guthrie, Alice. ""Forest Theatre gets $15,000 Trillium Grant"". vitacollections.ca. Retrieved 2021-01-10.
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