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In late 2010, Pacific Theaters refurbished an existing Pacific Theaters multiplex as an ArcLight in El Segundo. [9] The location opened as ArcLight Beach Cities on November 5, 2010. [10] In November 2012, ArcLight La Jolla opened in San Diego, its first location outside of Los Angeles County.
It was founded by Adolfo Fastlicht, a cinema proprietor who previously co-founded Cinemex. The company's name is a shortening of the word "backlot". The first location, a seven-screen multiplex located on Fay Avenue in La Jolla, cost US$18,000,000 to construct and opened on September 30, 2015. [2] [3]
The first Century theater was the Century 21 in San Jose, California, which opened November 24, 1964, adjacent to the Winchester Mystery House. [1] The Century 21 theater was built to showcase Cinerama type movies (the left and right empty projection booths are still present), but in fact, it showed only 70mm movies. The screen was later ...
La Jolla Transformers: Revenge of the Fallen: 2009 Imperial Beach [69] Naval Amphibious Base Coronado Naval Base Point Loma: San Diego Bay: True to the Navy: 1930 The Very Thought of You: 1944 Wake Up, Ron Burgundy: The Lost Movie: 2004 San Diego The Walk: 2001 The Wedding Hustler: 2023 Mission Valley [70] National City Pechanga Resort & Casino
Landmark Theatres is a movie theatre chain founded in 1974 in the United States. It was formerly dedicated to exhibiting and marketing independent and foreign films. [1] Landmark consists of 34 theatres with 176 screens in 24 markets. It is known for both its historic and newer, more modern theatres. [2]
Lincoln Theater: Lincoln Theater: March 17, 2009 : 2300 S. Central Ave. South Los Angeles: Large theater built in 1926 catering to LA's African-American community; known as the "West Coast Apollo"; part of the African Americans in Los Angeles MPS 157
SDHL # [1] Landmark name [2] Image Address [2] Designation Date [2] Description [3]; 1: El Prado Area: Balboa Park: 9/7/1967 Long, wide promenade running through the center of Balboa Park, lined with Spanish Revival buildings including the Museum of Us, the San Diego Museum of Art, the Museum of Photographic Arts, the Natural History Museum, the Fleet Science Center, and the Timken Museum of Art