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  2. Pruneyard Shopping Center - Wikipedia

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    The movie theater, the first business to open in the mall in 1969 as the three-screen United Artists Movie Theater, [2] was renovated at the turn of the 21st century and became Camera 7; [5] it closed in April 2017 [6] and reopened in April 2018 as the Pruneyard Cinemas, with cocktails delivered to patrons' seats and the Cedar Room restaurant ...

  3. Thomas H. Hoatson House - Wikipedia

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    Thomas Hoatson Jr. c. 1911. The house was designed by Charles W. Maass and brother, Frederick A. Maass and built in 1908 for Thomas Hoatson Jr. [3] Hoatson's father, Thomas Sr., emigrated from his native Scotland to Canada in 1852. [4]

  4. Pruneyard Shopping Center v. Robins - Wikipedia

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    Pruneyard Shopping Center v. Robins, 447 U.S. 74 (1980), was a U.S. Supreme Court decision issued on June 9, 1980 which affirmed the decision of the California Supreme Court in a case that arose out of a free speech dispute between the Pruneyard Shopping Center in Campbell, California, and several local high school students (who wished to canvass signatures for a petition against United ...

  5. Housing and healthcare find room together at PCHS' new Cedar ...

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    The building, dubbed the Cedar House, cost $515,000 to purchase, then PCHS put an additional $150,000 toward improvements that separated the building into two units, Kreidler-Moss said.

  6. Campbell, California - Wikipedia

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    Campbell / ˈ k æ m b əl / is a city in Santa Clara County, California, in the San Francisco Bay Area.As of the 2020 U.S. Census, Campbell's population is 43,959. [6] Campbell is home to the Pruneyard Shopping Center, a sprawling open-air retail complex which was involved in a famous U.S. Supreme Court case that established the extent of the right to free speech in California.

  7. W. W. Quatremain - Wikipedia

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    W. W. Quatremain, Warwick Castle the Cedar Room. William Wells Quatremain (22 December 1857 – 3 March 1930) was an English artist who painted many oil and watercolour landscapes of Britain, many of which were also published as postcards.

  8. File:Hospitalfield House - interior, view of cedar room.jpg

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  9. Talk:Pruneyard Shopping Center - Wikipedia

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