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  2. Grand Lake Theatre - Wikipedia

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    The Grand Lake Theater, designed as a single auditorium theater by Architects Reid & Reid for local businessmen Abraham C. Karski and Louis Kaliski, held its grand opening on March 6, 1926. On August 1, 1929, Abraham C. Karski and Louis Kaliski leased the theater to West Coast Theatres, Inc. for a period of 94 years, 4 months until November 30 ...

  3. Grand Lake, Oakland, California - Wikipedia

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    Grand Lake, or the Grand Lake District, is a neighborhood in Oakland, California, United States. The neighborhood is located in the northeast corner of Lake Merritt, where Grand Avenue and Lakeshore Avenue pass under Interstate 580. It borders Adams Point to the west, Trestle Glen/Crocker Highlands to the east, and the city of Piedmont to the ...

  4. Evolutionary Blues: West Oakland's Music Legacy - Wikipedia

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    Evolutionary Blues: West Oakland's Music Legacy, is a 2017 United States documentary film directed by Cheryl Fabio and co-produced by director herself with KTOP and Sarah Webster Fabio Center for Social Justice.

  5. Sundance is moving to one of 3 cities. Here's what we know ...

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    Boulder has a long history of social movements and issued the first same-sex marriage license granted in the United States in 1975. ... the Grand Theatre at Salt Lake Community College and some of ...

  6. Grand Lake, Colorado - Wikipedia

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    Frederick Nicholas Selak (1865–1926) was an early pioneer of the Grand Lake area. He operated a stage line with his brother as well as saloons and other businesses in the early days of Grand Lake. When he died he owned 300 acres of land in and around Grand Lake as well as interest in two mining operations. [9] [10]

  7. Kwik Way - Wikipedia

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    Kwik Way neon sign in Oakland in 2009 before renovation. The original Kwik Way fast food restaurant chain, based in Oakland, California, began at 63rd & E 14th in 1952.Owned by partners Lehman & Mahoney, they followed with a Kwik Way at 22nd & Telegraph, in 1954, followed with a 3rd restaurant, the Grand Lake Drive In, at 500 Lake Park in 1956.

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  9. Classic Cinemas - Wikipedia

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    Classic Cinemas is the largest Illinois based movie theatre chain. Headquartered in Downers Grove, Illinois, it operates 16 locations with 141 screens in Illinois and Wisconsin under Tivoli Enterprises ownership. [1]