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Fox California Theatre
Stockton, CA
Photo by RoadsidePeek.com


Here's a shot of the historic Fox California Theatre in Stockton. At the time this photo was taken, the Fox California theatre was closed and awaiting support for renovation. In 1994, the theatre was renamed the Bob Hope Theatre, and at this moment the theatre is going strong.

 

 

 

Fox Theatre
Visalia, CA
Photo courtesy Dave & Debra van Hulsteyn

Here's the Fox Theatre of Visalia, CA. Recently restored in 1999, the Fox Theatre first opened up in 1930.

 

 

Fox Theatre
Tucson, AZ
Photo courtesy Gorb70

Located on 17 W. Congress St., the Fox Theatre in Downtown Tucson was built in 1930 as a vaudeville and silent-movie house. The theatre was the only theatre from the Fox chain with a unique Southwest Art Deco”style. The Fox closed its doors in 1974 but has now been renovated and reopened as a film, liver music, and performance venue. 04-07

 

 

Fox Studio City Theatre (Bookstar)
Studio City, CA
Photo courtesy Richard Weiss

 

Here's the Fox Studio City Theatre featuring all of its neon lit. Well, actually, this is now the Bookstar on Ventura Blvd., formerly the grand old theatre. The theatre closed down in 1991 after over 50 years of service. 01-07

(Far left) A shot of the neon lit marquee and front facade

(Near left) The ticket booth

 

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