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  2. The Mainzer - Wikipedia

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    The building was originally a theater for live stage performances. At the time, it was known as The Strand Theater. After years of declining business, the theater became a second-run house, playing old Hollywood blockbusters at discounted rates, again, with little success. Finally the theater was shut down due to lack of business in the mid 1990s.

  3. National Register of Historic Places listings in Merced ...

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    501 W. Main St. Merced: 2: Bank of Los Banos Building ... Merced Theatre: Merced Theatre. May 1, 2009 : 301 W. 17th St. Merced: 13: San Luis Gonzaga Archeological ...

  4. Merced Theatre (Merced, California) - Wikipedia

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    The Merced Theatre is located at 301 W. Main Street, at the corner of Main Street and Martin Luther King Way, in Merced, California. [2] The theatre is significant both for its role as the social and cultural center of Merced from the Depression through the post World War II era and for its mix of Art Deco and Spanish Colonial Revival architecture.

  5. Mercado Night Market returns to downtown Merced with ... - AOL

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    The Mercado Night Market returns to downtown Merced on Thursday night with live music, dance performances, food and a classic car show. Thursday’s event is the first of a series of four Mercado ...

  6. Merced College production of ‘The Sound of Music’ to open ...

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  7. The Merced Police Department has already seized thousands of illegals fireworks and officers have made multiple arrests in the weeks leading up the July 4 holiday, according to authorities.

  8. Atmospheric theatre - Wikipedia

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    In 1929, it was sold and renamed Paramount Theater, but closed in 1957, changing hands several times, and enduring a year as a bowling alley, before it reopened as the Astro Theater, and eventually closing as a movie theater in June 1980. After a number of years of disuse, it was restored and reopened as the Rose Blumkin Performing Arts Center ...

  9. Main Street project in downtown Merced adding more parking ...

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    Business owners and city officials met during an outreach meeting to discuss features to the “Main Street One-Way” project, an experimental pilot program initially approved by Merced City ...