The War Memorial is constructed of buff
Indiana limestone and designed in a restrained
Italian Renaissance Revival style with strong
Art Deco influences. The structure features classical architectural forms reinterpreted with the flat, geometric planar elements characteristic of the Art Deco movement.
Facilities In addition to its grand exterior, the building houses several formal interior spaces designed for performances, banquets, and assemblies: •
Patriots Theater: The centerpiece of the War Memorial, this grand 1,833-seat auditorium is decorated in Italian Renaissance Revival splendor. It features a large proscenium stage with a sprung oak floor and a hydraulic orchestra pit capable of accommodating 50 musicians. •
Möller Theatre Pipe Organ: The theater is home to a 3-manual, 16-rank
M. P. Möller theatre pipe organ. Originally built in 1928 for the nearby Lincoln Theatre, the instrument was rescued from demolition and moved to the War Memorial in 1974 by volunteers from the Garden State Theatre Organ Society (GSTOS). Following extensive cleaning and reassembly, the organ was officially dedicated in February 1976 with a concert by Ashley Miller. During the War Memorial's sweeping renovations in the 1990s, the GSTOS restored the organ's console, added a modern electronic relay system to make the console movable, and re-gilded the instrument to match the theater's restored aesthetics. •
George Washington Ballroom: A 4,000-square-foot space meticulously restored to vintage Art Deco elegance, used for banquets and large assemblies. •
Delaware River Room: A 3,000-square-foot room characterized by its pickled walnut wainscoting and Art Deco lighting fixtures. •
Turning Point Conference Room and Woodrow Wilson Board Room: Stately, light-filled rooms featuring polished wood floors and walnut wainscoting topped by faux-Caen stone. •
Green Room: An intimate lounge area accessible from the building's lower levels. == Notable performances and recordings ==