The Cary Memorial Building, named for Isaac Harris Cary, was built in 1928 with a donation from his two daughters. Cary Hall is located west of Boston in the upscale suburb of Lexington, MA. Originally built in 1928 and fully renovated in 2015, Cary Hall hosts a variety of music, comedy, and family programming, and is home to Lexington’s professional orchestra, the Lexington Symphony.
Cary Hall attracts an affluent audience and does exceptionally well with AAA, folk, jazz, and NPR artists. The Colonial styled building, with its grand auditorium, has provided the community with a year-round site for musical programming and popular events for eighty years and is home to the Lexington Symphony.
The Cary Memorial Building also contains the smaller Estabrook Hall with its compact recital stage. The building is handicapped accessible, and is fully air-conditioned.