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The Fremont Theater is a historic movie theater in San Luis Obispo, California. It opened in 1942 and is among the last Streamline Moderne theaters built by architect S. Charles Lee . Throughout its existence, the venue has screened films as well as hosted live performances.
In August 1988, Dee opened the Palm Theatre in downtown San Luis Obispo. Dee's wife, Patty, served as contractor [3] when the couple renovated the building that had previously been occupied by the San Luis Obispo Employment Development Department. Originally constructed in 1955, the building was not built as a theater, which led to a somewhat ...
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May 10, 2016 (1815 Monterey St. San Luis Obispo: 22: MONTEBELLO (shipwreck and remains): September 27, 2016 (Off the coast: Cambria: 23: Morro Bay State Park Trailer and Tent Campground
San Luis Obispo (Spanish for 'St. Louis the Bishop'; / s æ n ˌ l uː ɪ s ə ˈ b ɪ s p oʊ / san LOO-iss ə-BISS-poh; [9] Spanish: [san ˈlwis oˈβispo]; Chumash: tiłhini) is a city and county seat of San Luis Obispo County, in the U.S. state of California.
Streamline Moderne theater designed by architect S. Charles Lee [33] 101: Dr. George Nichols House 664 Monterey: Downtown HD 1907 One-story Colonial Revival house [34] 102: San Luis Obispo Carnegie Library: 696 Monterey
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.
4304 Park Boulevard (former Frank the Train Man), San Diego, 1943 Architectural Salvage, San Diego, 1930s Dalton Building , Gaslamp Quarter , San Diego, 1911 and 1930