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  2. State Theatre (Los Angeles) - Wikipedia

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    The building, which extends half a block along 7th St and one-third of a block along Broadway, was the largest brick-clad building in the world when it was completed [6] and remains one of the largest brick-clad buildings in Los Angeles today. [5] The theatre originally boasted two marquees [5] with entrances on both Broadway and 7th. The 7th ...

  3. Eureka Theater - Wikipedia

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    The Eureka Theater was considered an ultra-modern movie theater when constructed in 1939 and was an expression of optimism and confidence in Eureka and Humboldt County, California as they pulled out of the Depression. [3] The Eureka Theater ceased showing regularly scheduled movies on August 1, 1996. [4] The theater is currently undergoing ...

  4. Broadway Theatre (53rd Street) - Wikipedia

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    [57] [59] The Broadway's first legitimate show, The New Yorkers by Cole Porter, opened on December 8, 1930; [60] [61] at the time, it was the largest Broadway theater. [61] Moss claimed that the theater would only host shows with "a price scale that is within the reach of every man's pocketbook", but tickets for The New Yorkers cost up to $5.50 ...

  5. Eureka Day - Wikipedia

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    Eureka Day had its world premiere at Aurora Theatre Company in Berkeley, California, as part of their 2017-2018 season and was commissioned through their Originate+Generate program. The production was directed by Josh Costello. [2] The play had its east coast premiere off-Broadway at Walkerspace on August 29, 2019, directed by Adrienne Campbell ...

  6. Million Dollar Theatre - Wikipedia

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    The Million Dollar was the first movie house built by entrepreneur Sid Grauman in 1918 as the first grand cinema palace in L.A. [6] Grauman was later responsible for Grauman's Egyptian Theatre and Grauman's Chinese Theatre, both on Hollywood Boulevard, and was partly responsible for the entertainment district shifting from downtown Los Angeles to Hollywood in the mid-1920s.

  7. List of films and television shows shot in Northern California

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    Eureka, Arcata [4] The Valley of the Giants: 1919 Arcata, Eureka, Korbel [4] Man’s Desire: 1919 Eureka [4] The Little Boss: 1919 Arcata, Eureka, Korbel [4] Ruggles of Red Gap: 1923 Eureka [4] Are You a Failure? 1923 Eureka [10] The Valley of the Giants: 1927 Eureka, Humboldt Redwoods State Park, Scotia Bluffs, Eel River [4] Park Avenue Logger ...

  8. This California town ran its Chinese residents out. Now the ...

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    A Eureka law, in effect until the mid-20th century, banned Chinese people from working in the city. Eureka's Chinatown consisted of one square block, bottom center, in what is now the city's downtown.

  9. KVIQ-LD - Wikipedia

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    The two stations share studios on South Broadway in Spruce Point near the southwestern corner of Eureka; KVIQ-LD's transmitter is located along Barry Road southeast of the city. Until 2017, KVIQ operated as a full-power television station on digital channel 17.