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The depot was purchased from Krikorian Premier Theaters founder George Krikorian by Property One LLC, a real estate development company with ties to Esri executives in September 2017. [ 4 ] [ 5 ] With new ownership and a name change to Redlands Railway District LLC , the depot was restored and integrated with the adjacent Redlands–Downtown ...
Krikorian Theatres opened a 10-screen Premium movie theater complex on the back lot, which was later sold to Regal Cinemas. The theater closed in the mid-1990s. The theater closed in the mid-1990s. Boston Store closed down in the 1990s and wasn't replaced by a new anchor.
The Redlands Bowl is an amphitheatre in Redlands, California, USA, founded in 1924. It is used for music and theatrical performances which are offered to the public at no charge. The bowl is within Smiley Park Historic District that also includes, Smiley Park, the A.K. Smiley Public Library and the Lincoln Memorial Shrine .
The LifeHouse Theater is a Judeo-Christian community theater founded in 1993. [69] Redlands Bowl Summer Festival, located at the Redlands Bowl, is the oldest continuously running music festival in the United States. [70] Redlands Chamber Music Society holds performances at the Frederick Lowe Performance Hall. [71]
The Performing Arts Theater at Redlands East Valley High School is named in his honor. [13] [14] His third wife and widow, Gay Blackstone, is the former president of The Magic Castle in Hollywood. [15] Their daughter Bellamie is a television producer; Harry and Gay's other children include son Harry Bouton Blackstone III. [16]
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Krikorian (Armenian: Գրիգորեան) is an Armenian surname. It is a patronym from Krikor , an Armenian equivalent of Gregory . Notable people with the surname include:
The Lincoln Memorial Shrine in Redlands, California, is a memorial and research center dedicated to the memory of Abraham Lincoln, the 16th President of the United States of America. Opened on February 12, 1932, by local philanthropist Robert Watchorn as a monument to his deceased and only son, Emory Ewart Watchorn.