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  • Subject is exactly "Movie Theaters"
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The Grand Theatre, one of the first movie theaters in Santa Cruz, was on Pacific Avenue, across the street from Walnut. The posters in front of the theater advertise "The Eternal City" (1915), "Marriage a la Carte" (1915 and 1916), and a film…

Date: ca. 1915
Type: PHOTO

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Streetcar #17 of the Union Traction Company, traveling southbound past the Santa Cruz Theatre, on Pacific Avenue at Walnut.

Date: ca. 1920
Type: PHOTO

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The ceiling of the Del Mar Theatre, a movie theater that opened on August 13, 1936.

Date: Undated
Type: PHOTO

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The Unique Theatre was located on Pacific Avenue (north of the Del Mar Theater). It opened on August 8, 1904 as a seven-hundred-seat vaudeville house and was later turned into a movie theater. In 1936, it was demolished.

Date: Undated
Type: PHOTO

CF-20180511-Reels run low at historic theater0001.PDF
Capitola Theater

Date: 1995-05-30
Source: San Jose Mercury News
Type: NEWS

Color photos of the exterior and interior of the Cinema 9 multiplex.

Date: 1995-05-18
Source: Santa Cruz Sentinel
Type: NEWS

CF-20180510-Capitola Theater plan stalls0001.PDF

Date: 1995-07-18
Source: San Jose Mercury News
Type: NEWS

Date: 1993-05-15
Source: Santa Cruz Sentinel
Type: NEWS

Skyview Drive-In in Soquel

Date: 1993-08-15
Source: Santa Cruz Sentinel
Type: NEWS

CF-20180512-Show must go on, but not on screen0001.PDF
opera at Capitola Theater

Date: 1998-01-18
Source: Santa Cruz Sentinel
Type: NEWS

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