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(11:15 AM) Schumer, Gillibrand Announce Passage Of Comedy Center Legislation

U.S. Sen. Chuck Schumer visited the National Comedy Center with hopes that it would receive national recognition within two weeks. The legislation is included in the 2019 Lands Package and passed initial voting in the Senate on Thursday. P-J photo by Jordan Patterson

Legislation designating Jamestown’s National Comedy Center as the official “National Comedy Center” of the United States has passed in the Senate as part of the 2019 Lands Package.

U.S. Sen. Charles Schumer, D-New York and Senate minority leader, and Sen. Kirsten Gillibrand, D-New York, said their bill will help solidify the facility as a civic landmark and cultural institution, and the home of comedy in the United States, and vowed to help swiftly shepherd the legislation to the president’s desk.

​”Comedy is an art form, and it’s a part of our rich cultural history in America. I’m thrilled that legislation designating Jamestown’s Comedy Center as the official National Comedy has passed through the Senate. The Comedy Center will be a tourism magnet and I will fight tooth and nail to get this bill signed into law,” Schumer said. “As the birthplace of the iconic Lucille Ball, and the home to the Annual Comedy Festival, Jamestown is an epicenter of comedy in the nation, and is the perfect home for the National Comedy Center. I know this organization is rapidly becoming a cultural institution, attracting visitors from far and wide, creating jobs, and injecting millions of tourism dollars into the region. I am incredibly proud to play my part in sponsoring this legislation, and I believe that this institution is already a smash hit!”

Schumer and Gillibrand’s legislation will formally designate the National Comedy Center as the ‘national’ comedy center. Schumer and Gillibrand noted that the designation will allow the center to build on the success of other Upstate New York tourist attractions like National Baseball Hall of Fame and Museum in Cooperstown, NY. The National Comedy Center employs 38 people. Currently, the annual comedy festival hosts about 20,000 people for headlining shows and has played host to famous comedians like Jerry Seinfeld, Joan Rivers, Jay Leno, and Nick Offerman. The senators said the federal designation is vital to the center’s continued growth and pointed out that the Jamestown’s National Comedy Center is the only museum of its kind with the mission of preserving, protecting, and showcasing the art of American comedy and its role in our culture.

“I am very excited that my legislation to formally designate the Jamestown Comedy Center as the National Comedy Center has passed the Senate. This museum is a celebration of talent in our nation and has become a destination for families, tourists, and comedy lovers from all over the country,” Gillibrand said. “Jamestown has done a remarkable job of transforming an old train station into part of the new museum and a state-of-the-art center dedicated to preserving the history of talent. When I visited the museum, it was clear that the Comedy Center would become a landmark in New York. I was proud to work with my colleagues in Congress in pushing for funding to help make this possible, and urge my colleagues in the House to pass this legislation.”

The National Comedy Center, located at 203 West Second Street in Jamestown, New York, pays tribute to the art of American comedy through all eras, mediums, and genres. The 37,000 square foot, $50 million facility tells the story of comedy from its origins through the present, with more than 50 immersive, interactive exhibits.

Each visitor experiences a personalized trip through the Center as exhibits reflect one’s personal comedic sensibilities via the use of a bracelet fitted with an RFID chip worn throughout the stay. Highlights of the collection include George Carlin’s massive personal archives that provide a glimpse into one of comedy’s most prolific minds, a hologram theater that presents performances of some of comedy’s most notable figures, and experiences that allow visitors to step into the shoes of a stand-up comedian. Additionally, the National Comedy Center features rare artifacts from some of comedy’s greatest names, such as Charlie Chaplin’s cane.

Design of the museum and the repurposing of Jamestown’s original 1930 art-deco Gateway Train Station was provided by some of the most prominent cultural and interactive design firms in the world, whose portfolios collectively include the award-winning 9/11 Memorial Museum, the National Underground Railroad Freedom Center, the College Football Hall of Fame, Saturday Night Live: The Experience, Universal Studios, and more. The Center celebrates comedy in all of its forms, educating and engendering in visitors an appreciation for the art form and its artists.

Ground was first broken on the project in 2015. The eenators helped push for $1.7 million from the Economic Development Administration and $5M in net benefit due to New Market Tax Credits. In addition to this federal funding, the National Comedy Center has also received $10 million from New York state and private donations from the Gebbie Foundation, the John R. Oishei Foundation, the Ralph C. Wilson Jr. Foundation, the Lenna Foundation, Chautauqua Region Community Foundation, the Ralph C. Sheldon Foundation, the Johnson Foundation, and the Jessie Smith Darrah Fund.

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