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    Eisenhower Auditorium

    Eisenhower Auditorium

    (2 reviews)

    My most recent visit to the Eisenhower was my first visit, and it was a pleasant experience…read more I went to the Eisenhower to see the touring production of Joseph and the Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat. The show was great, but that's besides the point. All the staff at the theatre was very polite and more than willing to assist me, along with the rest of my group, to our seats. I felt the restrooms could have been more centrally located. Walking down all the steps to the basement level to get to the restroom was a bit of a nuisance. My other complaint was how the seats are set up inside the theatre. There are no center aisles. So, if you have a seat in the center, you have to walk in front of a whole bunch of chairs... Or you have to say "excuse me" 10,000 times as you walk in front of people. Overall, I'd return to the Eisenhower, but I'll probably try to get a seat near the end of the row.

    I've been to the Eisenhower Auditorium a few times, most recently for the Distinguished Speaker…read moreSeries featuring Tim Gunn. I've also seen the Alton Brown presentation (and met him!) and David Coperfield. During each of these events I sat on the lower level somewhere between the front and the middle. The sound at the venue could be better as it gives the illusion that the performer is father away from you than where they are standing. It sounds kind of weird, but that's what it felt like to me. Overall, it's an average venue that is close to us, so I really can't complain.

    Pennsylvania State University - Alumni Center Party

    Pennsylvania State University

    (34 reviews)

    It's the end of the year at PSU, so it's move-out day. It's…read moreamazing how students have to learn to manage their time in school and also learn to organize their belongings to fit in their parents' vehicles at the end of the school year. The campus provides a large wheeled bin to help students carry their belongings from the dorm to their cars. You must sign the bin out and return it by a certain time; otherwise, you will be charged a late return fee. There is a donation room designated for usable items you no longer want or need. The donated items go to the local Goodwill. The PSU campus police don't issue tickets to non-registered cars during the move-out period as long as you put on your flashers. Bottom line: that dorm room assigned to you better look like the day you moved in, or the student/parents will receive a bill for trash left behind, items left in the room, and anything damaged.

    We are...Penn State! My alma mater and my favorite college football team makes this an easy 5 star…read morereview. If I were paying today's tuition rates, this rating would be less than stellar. I think my tuition was $2,675 per semester back in the late 1990's. Good times from what I think I remember from those days in metropolis junior. Anyone who hasn't visited in the last 10 years would be amazed by all of the changes on campus. Tons of new buildings and lots of roads now closed to vehicular traffic, which is a good thing. Lots of changes in downtown state college as well. Many new high-rise buildings and development. Come back for a visit and enjoy all the university has to offer.

    Nittany Theatre - Always, Patsy Cline.  Nittany Theatre's first show of its first season!

    Nittany Theatre

    (1 review)

    I am giving this location a review based on potential as I was here for an auction and not for a…read moreshow. With some tlc, decorations and string lighting this place could be a rustic venue dream come true. There are two stages one outdoor and one indoor. My phone died from the cold before I could take pictures of the inside but the indoor stage was everything one would expect and had roughly 100 seats wrapped around three sides of it. (Potentially a great space for a wedding party to view pictures or if the couple is into acting...a skit or something of that nature) There are gardens and arbors galore. There is also a spaces of land for parking and/or room for setting up tables for an events. I was happily surprised to find many trails behind the the theatre and even though I'd been carrying two children for over four hours(it's good form of cardio) in Pennsylvania's blistering cold I was able to take them both for a nice fall scenic walk while we waited for the auction to close. For anyone who's been to Canonsburg's Little Lake theatre I would say this place is very much like that theatre minus the lake location. Overall, from a potential venue aspect I feel like this place could be a place of lots of celebrations. As for the theatre productions themselves I have no experience but their website boasts lots of information and bios of the cast. Location is close to Penn State, Penn's Cave and other fun places. Certainly a location to consider and if you're into theatre this might be the place for you.

    Penn State Palmer Museum of Art

    Penn State Palmer Museum of Art

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    Palmer Museum of Art…read more I happened upon the Palmer Museum of Art while on a work trip and, to be honest, I wasn't expecting much more than a small university gallery. Instead, I found a surprisingly thoughtful and well-curated collection that easily rivals many regional museums. The museum itself is beautifully designed, bright, modern, and inviting without feeling overwhelming. The galleries flow naturally, making it easy to wander from room to room and spend more time than you originally planned. What struck me most was the range of the collection. From American paintings to contemporary works, the pieces are presented with care and clear interpretation, making the experience enjoyable whether you're a serious art lover or just a curious visitor with an hour to spare. For a museum located on a university campus, the quality of the collection is impressive. Several pieces made me stop longer than expected, and the curation feels intentional rather than simply academic. It's the kind of place where you go in thinking you'll do a quick walk-through and end up lingering. If you happen to be in the area, even for work, it's absolutely worth a visit. The Palmer Museum of Art is a reminder that sometimes the most rewarding cultural experiences are the ones you discover by accident. Topped the museum with a visit at the Creameryas recommended by the docent.

    Stopped in yesterday before heading to the creamery, then home, after attending my first football…read moregame for my son's 40th birthday. I like to visit art museums when I travel but I'm somewhat mobility impaired and didn't have any assistive devices with me, so I decided to just check out the glass art, which was fabulous. Below are pictures of some of my favorite pieces. My granddaughter was with us and she enjoyed the activities in the children's room. My understanding is this is a new building, and there is a parking lot right outside.

    Robin Yukiko - theater - Updated May 2026

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