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Sunset Drive-In movie theater is another classic SLO staple. Showing a double feature most nights of the week, this no-frills venue is one of the last remaining drive-in theaters in California.
Sunset Drive-In. San Luis Obispo, California This theater is just off scenic Highway 101 and shows new films seven nights a week for admission prices ranging from $5 per child (5-11) to $11 per ...
The San Luis Obispo International Film Festival is hosting a “Ghosts Gal ore” Halloween movie night at the Sunset Drive-In, 255 Elks Lane in San Luis Obispo. There will be back-to-back ...
Mel's Drive-In at 14846 Ventura Blvd in the Sherman Oaks neighborhood of Los Angeles was built as Kerry's coffee shop in 1953. The googie style building was designed by Armet & Davis. Mel's Drive-In at 8585 Sunset Blvd in West Hollywood was built as Ben Frank's in 1962. The googie style building was designed by Lane & Schlick.
Vista Theatre opened on October 9, 1923, [2] as a single-screen theater. In addition to screening films, the theater also showed vaudeville acts on stage. [3] Originally known as Lou Bard Playhouse on opening day in 1923, the cinema played the film Tips starring Baby Peggy. [4]
Sunset over Avila Beach, May 2010 Diablo Canyon Power Plant near Port San Luis Brochure for San Luis Hot Springs (now Sycamore Mineral Springs Resort), [3] circa 1915. Avila Beach (Spanish: Ávila) is an unincorporated community in San Luis Obispo County, California, United States, [4] located on San Luis Obispo Bay [5] about 160 miles (257 km) northwest of Los Angeles, and about 200 miles ...
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Additionally, the 875-seat Vogue Theatre and 675-seat Admiral Theatre opened in 1935 [34] and 1940, [46] and three of Hollywood's most notable bookshops, Stanley Rose, Pickwick, and Larry Edmunds, opened in the 1930s, [44] [47] [48] as did Radio City, located just outside the district at Vine Street and Sunset Boulevard. [10]