Built in 1908, its opening was a highly anticipated one since it was going to be the only entertainment source after a gap of a decade after the town's biggest theater was gutted down by fire. Over the years, The Leroy was expanded and now features a mixture of Classic Revival, Art Deco and Late Gothic Revival architectural styles. It underwent a reconstruction in 2012 and reopened as a performance venue. From concerts to theatrical acts and other live performances, you will find a variety of programs to keep you entertained.