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Classic movie theaters designed by S. Charles Lee


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Avo Playhouse
(Vista, CA)

Open ~ 1 screen ~ 382 seats
This Quonset hut-style theater was opened in December 1948 and designed by architect S. Charles Lee. After decades as a movie house, the Avo was closed. It sat dormant until Moonlight…
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Bay Theatre
(Pacific Palisades, CA)

Closed ~ 2 screens ~ 1100 seats
Opened in 1948, the S. Charles Lee-designed Bay Theatre was twinned in the mid-1970's. The Bay Theatre was closed in late-1978 and was converted into a hardware store by 1980…
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Baywood Theater
(San Mateo, CA)

Closed ~ 1 screen ~ 1081 seats
Opened in 1931, the Baywood Theatre was built for W.S. Leadley and was later operated by Fox-West Coast Theatres under the Northern California Peninsula District. Anthony B. Heinsbergen…
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Berkeley Theatre
(Berkeley, CA)

Closed/Demolished ~ 1 screen ~ 779 seats
Though it did not look it in recent years, the Berkeley actually dated back to 1911; it was remodeled and modernized by S. Charles Lee in 1936 in Moderne style, and went through modest…
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Bundy Theatre
(Los Angeles, CA)

Closed/Demolished ~ 1 screen ~ 900 seats
The Bundy Theatre was built for George Bourke and M.E. Baylis and opened in 1941. This standard medium-sized Fox house was razed to make way for a freeway off ramp. This theater was…
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