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In August 1988, Dee opened the Palm Theatre in downtown San Luis Obispo. Dee's wife, Patty, served as contractor [3] when the couple renovated the building that had previously been occupied by the San Luis Obispo Employment Development Department. Originally constructed in 1955, the building was not built as a theater, which led to a somewhat ...
Downtown Centre Cinemas, 888 Marsh St. in San Luis Obispo, is showing several horror movies on the big screen. Offerings include “Friday the 13th,” “Halloween” and “The Exorcist: Believe.”
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The Fremont Theater is a historic movie theater in San Luis Obispo, California. It opened in 1942 and is among the last Streamline Moderne theaters built by architect S. Charles Lee. Throughout its existence, the venue has screened films as well as hosted live performances.
The new project will bring 52 residential units to downtown San Luis Obispo, as well as roughly 9,500 square feet of retail. “The project as a whole has elements of other developments in SLO ...
The San Luis Obispo International Film Festival (SLOIFF) is an American film festival held in San Luis Obispo, California.It is a six-day annual event, showcasing contemporary and classic film screenings at the historic Fremont Theater, the Palm Theatre, and other venues in Atascadero, Paso Robles, and the neighboring seaside towns of Avila Beach and Pismo Beach.
San Luis Obispo International Film Festival: 1993: San Luis Obispo: Held annually in March. Santa Barbara International Film Festival: 1985: Santa Barbara: Sonoma International Film Festival: 1996: Sonoma: SIFF takes place every March in the United States’ Wine Country, 45 minutes north of San Francisco. WYSIWYG Film Festival 1999 San Francisco
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