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Both buildings were named after Petaluma pioneer, John Augustus McNear (1832–1918). [6] [7] Starting in the 1920s, the space served as a movie theater and went by many names including the State Theater, the Plaza Theater, and the Palace Theater. [8] [9] On July 19, 1992, the venue opened as the Mystic Theatre with the first show, Arc Angels. [9]
Mystic Theatre may refer to: Mystic Theatre, by Mark Olson, Victoria Williams and the Original Harmony Ridge Creekdippers; Mystic Theatre (Petaluma, California), historic building and live music venue; Mystic Theatre (Marmarth, North Dakota), listed on the NRHP
A large crowd watches Deerhoof at the Phoenix Theater in Petaluma. The Phoenix Theater first opened in 1905 as the Hill Opera House, a small town opera house. In the early 1920s, it was nearly destroyed by a fire forcing the theater to be shut down. By 1925, it had been restored and opened as a movie theater. The building was purchased by ...
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The theater, a 1908 schoolhouse, was purchased by Marvin Klebe (1935–1999) and his wife and love Jan Klebe in 1970 as a venue to produce opera and musical theater. The Klebes converted it into a theater with much family and community help including the talents of Marvin's San Francisco Opera Company colleague, soprano Sylvia Davis [1] (1937-).
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Hotel Petaluma, "the district's tallest building and the only one designed in the Mediterranean Revival style" [2] Amy's Corporate headquarters, built in 1941 as a Leader department store, (later, Carither's,1946-85; Couches, Etc., 1986-2007), a 3-storey building that has a rounded corner and other features of the Streamline Moderne ".