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When theaters started getting interesting.
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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.
The Elmwood in Berkeley, CA.  Opened in 1914, and occasionally closed and modernized since.
The Elmwood in Berkeley, CA.  Opened in 1914, and occasionally closed and modernized since.
The Strand Theatre in San Francisco, CA.  It opened in 1917, and according to the photos I've seen, it had quite an extravagant marquee.  The theatre was eventually neutered and became a dirty movie house in the 1990's before being raided and shut down by the city of San Francisco.  It now stands in ruins, with the new Federal building looming behind and over.
Tucked into a back corner of Port Townsend, WA, the Rose Theatre opened in 1907 and is still going strong
The Liberty Theatre opened in 1917 in Fresno, CA. It became the Hardy's Theatre in the 1930's, and at some point became the Mexico Theatre.  It's now a church, but the original Liberty Theatre sign can still be seen towards the top.
The Liberty Theatre opened in 1917 in Fresno, CA. It became the Hardy's Theatre in the 1930's, and at some point became the Mexico Theatre.  It's now a church, but the original Liberty Theatre sign can still be seen towards the top.
The 4 Star Theatre, San Francisco, CA.  Opened in 1912.
The 4 Star Theatre, San Francisco, CA. Opened in 1912.
The 4 Star Theatre, San Francisco, CA.  Opened in 1912.
The 4 Star Theatre, San Francisco, CA. Opened in 1912.
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