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Yer ol' tyme theatres.
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The Auburn Avenue Theater, Auburn, WA.  The building itself was built circa 1900 as a carriage station, then as a bus station before converting to a theater.
The Uptown Theatre, Port Townsend, WA.  The building itself was build in the 1800's, but was converted to a theatre in the 1940's.
The El Rey Theater, Chico, CA.  Opened in 1905 as the Majestic Theater.  In the 1930's it was called the National, and in the '40's it was called the American.
The Victoria Theatre, San Francisco.  Opened as the 16th St. Street Theater in 1908.
The Victoria Theatre, San Francisco.  Opened as the 16th St. Street Theater in 1908.
The Victoria Theatre, San Francisco.  Opened as the 16th St. Street Theater in 1908.
The Nevada Theater, Nevada City, CA.  Opened in 1865, and spend some time in the mid 1900's as the Cedar Theater, complete with an art deco neon light setup slapped on it.  By the 1970's, the neon had come off and the name reverted to its original.  If you're lucky, you may even run into Dr. Heuer here!
The Nevada Theater, Nevada City, CA.  Opened in 1865, and spend some time in the mid 1900's as the Cedar Theater, complete with an art deco neon light setup slapped on it.  By the 1970's, the neon had come off and the name reverted to its original.  If you're lucky, you may even run into Dr. Heuer here!
The Jose in San Jose, CA.  Built in 1904.  The neon was obviously added decades later.
The Nevada Theater, Nevada City, CA. Opened in 1865, and spend some time in the mid 1900's as the Cedar Theater, complete with an art deco neon light setup slapped on it. By the 1970's, the neon had come off and the name reverted to its original. If you're lucky, you may even run into Dr. Heuer here!
The Nevada Theater, Nevada City, CA.  Opened in 1865, and spend some time in the mid 1900's as the Cedar Theater, complete with an art deco neon light setup slapped on it.  By the 1970's, the neon had come off and the name reverted to its original.  If you're lucky, you may even run into Dr. Heuer here!
The Nevada Theater, Nevada City, CA. Opened in 1865, and spend some time in the mid 1900's as the Cedar Theater, complete with an art deco neon light setup slapped on it. By the 1970's, the neon had come off and the name reverted to its original. If you're lucky, you may even run into Dr. Heuer here!
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