Lux Theatre

1220 Broadway,
Oakland, CA 94612

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Taken on: September 27, 2013

Uploaded on: September 30, 2013

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Date time: Sat Sep 28 11:15:39 -0700 2013

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Date time original: Fri Sep 27 14:01:35 -0700 2013

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Goodwill Store (former Lux Theatre)

September 2013. A graffiti tagged one sheet poster case at right side of the building is the only exterior indication that this structure was once a nice little second run movie theatre.

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GaryParks
GaryParks on October 11, 2016 at 11:46 am

Note also the remnant of terrazzo sidewalk in the entry, and to the left of the entry, more stainless steel cladding, with a window, where there was once a little pizza stand, “LUX PIZZA,” which served patrons both on the the street and entering the theatre.

GaryParks
GaryParks on October 11, 2016 at 11:46 am

Note also the remnant of terrazzo sidewalk in the entry, and to the left of the entry, more stainless steel cladding, with a window, where there was once a little pizza stand, “LUX PIZZA,” which served patrons both on the the street and entering the theatre.

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