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After many local fund drives, donations, and monies from several different government agencies including the City of Woodland, restoration of the building began. Declared a state historic park in 1976, the building was later deeded to the State of California in 1980. [3] The Opera House reopened in 1989 after a $2,000,000 restoration project. [8]
California: Pasadena Playhouse: State theater 1937 [2] Georgia: Springer Opera House: State theater 1992 [3] Maryland: Olney Theatre Center: State theater 1978 [4] New Jersey: Paper Mill Playhouse: State theater 1972 [5] North Carolina: Flat Rock Playhouse: State theater 1961 [6] Oklahoma: Lyric Theatre: State theater 2022 [7] Pennsylvania ...
The Woodland Opera House is a California Historical Landmark and a California State Historic Park that was originally built in 1885 and was rebuilt due to fire in 1895–1896. The opera house was rebuilt on the original site with some of the intact bricks and foundation. [36]
State Theater: Cleveland Ohio 1921 State Theatre: Kalamazoo Michigan 1927 State Theatre: Woodland California 1936 [24] State Theatre Center for the Arts: Uniontown Pennsylvania 1922 The Strand Theatre: Marietta Georgia 1935 St. George Theatre: Staten Island New York 1929 Studio Cinema Timișoara Romania 1938 formerly the Thalia Cinema Suffolk ...
Golden State Theatre, also known as State Theatre, Monterey; State Theatre (Oroville, California), listed on the National Register of Historic Places (NRHP) in Butte County; State Theatre (Los Angeles) State Theatre (Red Bluff, California)
The Tower Theater, in Fresno's Tower District. The Warnors Theater in Downtown Fresno built in 1928. The Azteca Theater in Fresno's Chinatown. [1] In Los Angeles County: The Los Angeles Music Center, in Los Angeles, containing multiple pavilions. In Monterey County: The Forest Theater, in Carmel-by-the-Sea, contains multiple venues.
The building was designed in 1913 by architect W.H. Weeks, architect of many other landmarks in Woodland such as the Woodland Opera House and the Yolo County Courthouse. Construction bids were accepted and Earle L. Younger of San Jose (later a Woodland resident) was the lowest bidder.
The State Theatre was designed by Charles Peter Weeks and William Day, of architectural firm Weeks & Day, [4] [5] in a Spanish Renaissance style. The theatre is incorporated into a 12-story Beaux Arts style [5] 1921 office block called the United Building, situated at the intersection of S. Broadway and 7th St.