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  2. Redwood City Historic Commercial Buildings - Wikipedia

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    The Redwood City Historic Commercial Buildings is an historic district in Redwood City, California that comprises four buildings constructed from 1859-1912. These buildings include the Pioneer Store, the Bank of San Mateo County building, the Sequoia Hotel, and the Alhambra Theater. [1]

  3. Fox Theatre (Redwood City, California) - Wikipedia

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    The Fox Theatre in Redwood City, CA opened in 1929, was remodeled in 1950, and was listed on National Register of Historic Places in 1994. [1] History.

  4. Broadway by the Bay - Wikipedia

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    The San Mateo Community Theatre became a non-profit organization in 1978. In 1983, the Board of Directors expanded the focus of the company and changed the name to Peninsula Civic Light Opera . In 1999, a decision was made to gradually change the name to Broadway by the Bay to more accurately reflect the group's focus on Broadway-type musicals ...

  5. Idina Menzel is returning to her roots!. The actress, 53, is starring in the new Broadway musical Redwood, which is performing at the same theater she made her debut with Rent nearly 30 years ago ...

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  7. Redwood City, California - Wikipedia

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    The Redwood City Public Library, a member of the Peninsula Library System, has a Downtown Library and two neighborhood branch locations: Redwood Shores and Schaberg. [42] The city's first library opened in 1865 and in 1900 the city passed a special tax to support a free public library.

  8. Fox Theatres - Wikipedia

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    Fox Theatre in Oakland Fox Theatre in Redwood City, California. Fox Theatres was a large chain of movie theaters in the United States dating from the 1920s either built by Fox Film studio owner William Fox, or subsequently merged in 1929 by Fox with the West Coast Theatres chain, to form the Fox West Coast Theatres chain. [2]

  9. From the archives: A downtown Wilmington theater is left to ...

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    Before its demolition in January, the building at 208 Market St. in downtown Wilmington had seen its share of theaters, nightclubs and live music. By 1990, it was nearing the end of its theater stage.