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When theaters started getting interesting.
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The Venetian Theatre and Bistro, Hillsboro, OR.  Opened in 1911 as the Grand Theatre, it became the Liberty in 1916.  The name changed to the Venetian in the 1920's, and to the Town in 1957.  In 2007, it became the Venetian once again.
The Venetian Theatre and Bistro, Hillsboro, OR.  Opened in 1911 as the Grand Theatre, it became the Liberty in 1916.  The name changed to the Venetian in the 1920's, and to the Town in 1957.  In 2007, it became the Venetian once again.
Currently named Mystic Theatre and Music Hall in Petaluma, CA, this theatre opened in 1912.  It's gone through a few names, including the Palace, the Plaza and the State Theater.
Currently named Mystic Theatre and Music Hall in Petaluma, CA, this theatre opened in 1912. It's gone through a few names, including the Palace, the Plaza and the State Theater.
The Star Theatre, Portland, OR.  Opening in 1911 as the Princess Theatre, it became the Star Theatre in 1939.  The Marquee was rebuilt and installed in August of 2011.
The Star Theatre, Portland, OR.  Opening in 1911 as the Princess Theatre, it became the Star Theatre in 1939.  The Marquee was rebuilt and installed in August of 2011.
The Star Theatre, Portland, OR.  Opening in 1911 as the Princess Theatre, it became the Star Theatre in 1939.  The Marquee was rebuilt and installed in August of 2011.
The Empress Theatre, Vallejo, CA.  Opened in 1912 as the Empress but was renamed the Republic.  After Fox West Coast Theatres took over, it became the Vallejo, then the Senator, then the Crest.  Apparently, FWCT couldn't make up their minds.  It closed in the early 1960's, but opened in the 80's as the Empress once again.
The Empress Theatre, Vallejo, CA.  Opened in 1912 as the Empress but was renamed the Republic.  After Fox West Coast Theatres took over, it became the Vallejo, then the Senator, then the Crest.  Apparently, FWCT couldn't make up their minds.  It closed in the early 1960's, but opened in the 80's as the Empress once again.
Currently named Mystic Theatre and Music Hall in Petaluma, CA, this theatre opened in 1912. It's gone through a few names, including the Palace, the Plaza and the State Theater.
Currently named Mystic Theatre and Music Hall in Petaluma, CA, this theatre opened in 1912.  It's gone through a few names, including the Palace, the Plaza and the State Theater.
Currently named Mystic Theatre and Music Hall in Petaluma, CA, this theatre opened in 1912. It's gone through a few names, including the Palace, the Plaza and the State Theater.
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