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The South Coast Theatre is a historic former movie theater on Pacific Coast Highway in Laguna Beach, California, United States. Walter J. Saunders of W. J. Saunders & Son designed the original structure. The theater opened in 1922 as the Lynn Theatre, a replacement for a former venue of the same name
Laguna Beach (/ l ə ˈ ɡ uː n ə /; Laguna, Spanish for "Lagoon") is a city in Orange County, California, United States.Located in Southern California along the Pacific Ocean, this seaside resort city has a mild year-round climate, scenic coves, and environmental preservation efforts.
Cal Rep, Long Beach, California; California Shakespeare Theater, Berkeley, California; California Theatre Center, Sunnyvale, California; Cape Cod Theatre Project ...
One year after the success of Fox's The O.C., MTV took a look at the actual town, launching Laguna Beach: The Real Orange County in 2004. The reality show focused on the personal lives of then ...
The term South Coast is often used synonymously for the coastal communities south of Long Beach (although there exist many other definitions and common uses of South Coast). Many local businesses and institutions have adopted these names, such as Orange Coast College , the Orange Coast Daily Pilot , South Coast Repertory and South Coast Plaza ...
MacGillivray Freeman Films was established in 1963 in Laguna Beach, California, by Greg MacGillivray and Jim Freeman. [1] Greg MacGillivray began making films when he was 13 and later partnered with his best friend, Jim Freeman, to form MacGillivray Freeman Films.
Eiler Larsen (March 27, 1890 – March 19, 1975) was a Danish vagabond who earned fame as "The Greeter" of Laguna Beach, California, United States. [1] Larsen wandered in Europe, South America and across the United States before settling in Laguna at age 52.
Fahrenheit 451 Books was a bookstore, formerly located on 509 South Coast Highway in Laguna Beach, California. It was described by the Los Angeles Times as a "literary landmark" of the region. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] It closed in 1994.