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  2. Ontario, California - Wikipedia

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    Built in 1925, The Granada Theatre was leased to West Coast Junior Theater. By the 1940s, the theater had become part of the Fox West Coast Theater chain. The Granada Theatre was designed by architect L.A. Smith. [66] Ontario is also the home to the second largest consumer Quilt Show in the United States, Road to California. The quilt show ...

  3. Granada Theater (Wilmington, California) - Wikipedia

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    C.L. Post of the Post Cereal family built the Granada Theatre in 1926 as part of the West Coast Theatres chain. One year later, Fox Theatres purchased West Coast and changed the name to the Fox Granada. The architect was W.J. MacCormack. The Los Angeles City Council designated the theater as a historic cultural monument in 2021. [1]

  4. Granada Theater - Wikipedia

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    Granada Theater (The Dalles, Oregon) Granada Theater (Wilmington, California) Granada Theater (Santa Barbara, California) Granada Theatre may refer to: Granada Theatre, original name of and now the smaller screen at the Liberty Theatre in Camas, Washington; Granada Theatre, Clapham Junction, London and others; Granada Theatre (Chicago) Granada ...

  5. Lewis Arthur Smith - Wikipedia

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    West Coast Theatre, San Bernardino, California (1924–1925) Bard's 8th Street Theatre (1925) Highland Theatre (1925), Los Angeles Historic-Cultural Monument #549 [6] El Portal Theatre. El Portal Theatre (1925–1926), Los Angeles Historic-Cultural Monument #573 [6] Granada Theatre, Ontario, California [7] Ritz Theatre (1926, demolished 1977 ...

  6. Live! @ The Granada Theater - Wikipedia

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  7. Boller Brothers - Wikipedia

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    Bays Theater (800 seats), Main & Bridge, Blackwell, Oklahoma Closed; Centre Theatre 1947–present (1700 seats), 415 Couch Drive, Oklahoma City, Oklahoma Closed; Cine 2 Theater 1926-2006 (1000 seats), 225 Main Street, Henryetta, Oklahoma Demolished; Coleman Theatre 1929–present (1600 seats), First & Main, Miami, OK (Boller Brothers), NRHP ...

  8. Nita Cavalier - Wikipedia

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    In 1928, she performed in Kongo at the Granada Theater in Ontario, California alongside Howard Sinclair. [3] In 1930, she performed in The Bachelor Father at the Garrick Theatre alongside George LaMar. [4] She acted in silent films such as The Twin Triggers and The Stolen Ranch in 1926, followed by Tearin' Into Trouble and The Prince of ...

  9. Fox Theatre Inglewood - Wikipedia

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    The Fox Theater Inglewood in downtown Inglewood, California is a now-closed but architecturally significant movie theater that is listed on the National Register of Historic Places. [1] The building, designed in the Streamline Moderne style, [ 2 ] was designed by S. Charles Lee in 1949.