Youngstown is a city of 60,000 people (2020) in Northeast Ohio and is the county seat of Mahoning County. For Youngstown, it was all about coal and steel, until deindustrialization occurred in the second half of the 20th century.
Youngstown is served by the following interstate highways:
Covelli Centre, 299 E. Front St, 41.0977°, -80.6468°, +1 330 746-5600. Home of the Phantoms and site of many major concerts. 2022-10-05
Powers Auditorium, 260 W. Federal Plaza, 41.102222°, -80.653333°. Built in 1931 by the Warner Brothers. Home to The Youngstown Symphony.
Youngstown Playhouse, 600 Playhouse Lane, 41.0795°, -80.6736°, +1 330 788-8739. America's Oldest ongoing community theater
Oakland Center for the Arts (The Oakland), 4749 South Ave. Youngstown, OH 44512 (From Downtown Youngstown, head east on Federal St. turn right on South Ave and travel 3.5 mi. and will see Trinity Fellowship Church, in which the Oakkland Center resides.), 41.048840°, -80.633660°, +1 330-406-0606, oaklandcenter@gmail.com. Su-F 10AM-5PM, Sa 10AM-3PM. The Oakland Center for the Arts (or the Oakland, as it is usually called) is an interdisciplinary arts center based in Youngstown, Ohio. The center was established in 1986 by Youngstown native Alexandra Vansuch and a group of local performers and civic-minded individuals, as a community venue for theater, film, music, literature, dance, and the visual arts.[1] The center specializes in performing locally written plays, as well as offbeat, obscure plays and musicals such as Bat Boy: The Musical, Baby, Jacques Brel is Alive and Well and Living in Paris, and Assassins. Their award-winning work has gained them local and regional acclaim. Reopened in 2016 for a new start with Kids First Theatre Initiative, a premier children's theatre company in Youngstown, and have 6-7 productions per year since reopening. $5 and up 2019-07-15
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