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  2. Del Monte, Monterey, California - Wikipedia

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    The Del Monte development also included a scenic drive from the hotel to another portion of the resort, Pebble Beach, on the Monterey Peninsula. A portion of that drive is preserved as 17-mile drive. The Delmonte post office operated at the Hotel Del Monte from 1882 to 1883. [2]

  3. Golden State Theatre - Wikipedia

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    The theater was originally equipped with lighting to simulate sunrises and sunsets. [1] The theater originally had 1,600 seats at a time when the population of Monterey was just around 6,000. For a long time the Golden State Theatre was the largest theater between San Francisco and Los Angeles. [citation needed]

  4. Del Monte Center - Wikipedia

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    Del Monte Center is the largest shopping center on the Monterey Peninsula and has the only department store in a 22-mile radius. [2] Del Monte Center was designed by architect John Carl Warnecke , built by Williams and Burrows Construction Company and originally opened in 1967 but expanded and renovated in 1987.

  5. Monterey, California - Wikipedia

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    Principal sources are the Monterey Regional Airport, State Route 1 and major arterial streets such as Munras Avenue, Fremont Street, Del Monte Boulevard, and Camino Aguajito. While most of Monterey is a quiet residential city, a moderate number of people in the northern part of the city are exposed to aircraft noise at levels in excess of 60 dB ...

  6. Emilia Pérez - Wikipedia

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    After winning the case, Rita receives an anonymous call with a mysterious but lucrative offer. Reflecting on her discontent, Rita agrees to a meeting ("Todo y nada"). The client, revealed to be cartel kingpin Juan "Manitas" Del Monte, expresses desire to covertly undergo gender-affirming surgery, beginning a new and authentic life ("El encuentro").

  7. First theater in California - Wikipedia

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    The First Theater also known as the First theater in California, is a historic adobe and wood building in Monterey, California, United States. It was built in 1846–1847 as a lodging house and tavern for sailors, by English seaman and pioneer Jack Swan. Swan's Saloon staged the inaugural theatrical presentations in California.

  8. Me Before You (film) - Wikipedia

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    In North America, Me Before You opened on 3 June 2016 alongside Popstar: Never Stop Never Stopping and Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: Out of the Shadows and was expected to gross around $15 million from 2,704 theaters in its opening weekend. [23] The film grossed $1.4 million from its Thursday night previews and $7.8 million on its first day. [24]

  9. Golden Bough Playhouse - Wikipedia

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    The main auditorium, called the Founders Theatre, with 280 seats, presents both movies and live performances. Beneath the main stage, a 120-seat theater-in-the-round was named Circle Theatre. Since 1994, the facility has been owned and operated by Pacific Repertory Theatre , Monterey County 's only year-round professional theatre company.