I saw The Aquabats here back in December. I didn’t really care for it. It’s a pretty big venue. I wasn’t quite sure, but I could tell it was formerly a movie theater.
I was suspicious when I read on here that the building was demolished, because it looked very familiar. And I found out the building definitely wasn’t demolished. I went to Google Maps Street View to show this.
Look at the window frames on the building in the center and the squiggly roof line on the building on the left, and compare to the previous commenter’s images. On the middle building in the current picture, you can also see the window under where the old billboard used to be. So, the marquee and theater may be gone, but not the building itself.
From the link Lost Memory posted on Oct. 17, 2005 (see above), the California Theater and Fox appear to be the same building, L. R. Shingle. The marquee appears to be the only difference.
It doesn’t even look like the site is up anymore.
I saw The Aquabats here back in December. I didn’t really care for it. It’s a pretty big venue. I wasn’t quite sure, but I could tell it was formerly a movie theater.
I was suspicious when I read on here that the building was demolished, because it looked very familiar. And I found out the building definitely wasn’t demolished. I went to Google Maps Street View to show this.
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Look at the window frames on the building in the center and the squiggly roof line on the building on the left, and compare to the previous commenter’s images. On the middle building in the current picture, you can also see the window under where the old billboard used to be. So, the marquee and theater may be gone, but not the building itself.
From the link Lost Memory posted on Oct. 17, 2005 (see above), the California Theater and Fox appear to be the same building, L. R. Shingle. The marquee appears to be the only difference.