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Both buildings were named after Petaluma pioneer, John Augustus McNear (1832–1918). [6] [7] Starting in the 1920s, the space served as a movie theater and went by many names including the State Theater, the Plaza Theater, and the Palace Theater. [8] [9] On July 19, 1992, the venue opened as the Mystic Theatre with the first show, Arc Angels. [9]
On January 19, 2021, it was announced that Friendly's was acquired by Amici Partners Group, LLC, a group made of experienced restaurant investors and operators with national and international restaurant franchisor background. Amici has acquired 130 corporate-owned and franchised restaurant locations with plans to keep all locations open. [34] [35]
A large crowd watches Deerhoof at the Phoenix Theater in Petaluma. The Phoenix Theater first opened in 1905 as the Hill Opera House, a small town opera house. In the early 1920s, it was nearly destroyed by a fire forcing the theater to be shut down. By 1925, it had been restored and opened as a movie theater. The building was purchased by ...
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Mystic Theatre may refer to: Mystic Theatre, by Mark Olson, Victoria Williams and the Original Harmony Ridge Creekdippers; Mystic Theatre (Petaluma, California), historic building and live music venue; Mystic Theatre (Marmarth, North Dakota), listed on the NRHP
Chart House is an American seafood restaurant chain owned by Landry's. Locations. New Orleans location. There are 28 locations in the United States, as of 2015. [1]
The theater, a 1908 schoolhouse, was purchased by Marvin Klebe (1935–1999) and his wife and love Jan Klebe in 1970 as a venue to produce opera and musical theater. The Klebes converted it into a theater with much family and community help including the talents of Marvin's San Francisco Opera Company colleague, soprano Sylvia Davis [1] (1937-).
The second story consisted of another large lounge/VIP area. Terrapin also had outdoor seating and dining outside alongside the canal and docks for those who boated to the restaurant/venue. Terrapin Crossroads was designed by Hulburd Design of San Francisco. The restaurant portion of the venue was temporarily closed due to the COVID-19 pandemic ...