Paramount Theatre
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Paramount Theatre

Austin, Texas

Photo: Clairissa Simmons

A 1915 movie palace on Congress Avenue that's been beautifully preserved and still hosts live shows, film screenings, and the kind of events that make you feel like you're in a city with taste. The ceiling alone is worth the visit — a painted sky of stars and clouds that makes every show feel slightly more magical.

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Catch a classic film screening. They project on the original screen, and the organ sometimes makes an appearance.

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