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By William Fischer, Jr., November 1, 2015
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101 Arkansas, Benton County, Rogers — Victory Theater
The Rogers Victory Theater Opened Monday, December 5, 1927, to a packed crowd of 750. First Production: "American Beauty" Notable Performers Over the Years: Will Rogers, Conway Twitty Designed by A.O. Clarke Built by John Myler It . . . Map (db m90740) HM
102 Arkansas, Boone County, Harrison — The Lyric (Plaza) Theatre
HH Jackson opened the Lyric in 1913 as the first indoor theatre in Harrison. In 1918 Ed & Lulu (Garvin) Fitton purchased the business which featured silent films until the “New Lyric” opened on the North side of the square in 1929. At that time . . . Map (db m225284) HM
103 Arkansas, Boone County, Harrison — The Lyric Theater
It was originally operated as a silent movie theater located on the West side of the square and owned by DE & Lulu Fitton. In 1929 JW Bass built a state of the art theater for talkies, leasing it back to the Fittons as the "New" Lyric. A mix of . . . Map (db m141840) HM
104 Arkansas, Boone County, Harrison — The People's National Bank
It was constructed shortly after 1900. Henry Starr, a well known outlaw & nephew of Belle Starr, attempted to rob the bank here in 1921. He was shot & killed by JW Myers, a former bank president, with a rifle hidden inside the vault. It was recorded . . . Map (db m141629) HM
105 Arkansas, Cleveland County, Kingsland — 20 — Johnny Cash Birthplace
The man known to the world as Johnny Cash was born near here, in the home of his grandparents, John Lewis and Rosanna Hurst Rivers, on February 26, 1932. The family doctor was not able to arrive in time for his birth, so a midwife, Mrs. Grace . . . Map (db m170307) HM
106 Arkansas, Cleveland County, Kingsland — 21 — Johnny Cash Returns
Johnny Cash moved with his parents and siblings from Kingsland to Dyess, Arkansas in 1935 when he was three years old. Johnny would often return to the Kingsland area to visit or stay the night with his Cash and Rivers relatives during his youth . . . Map (db m170310) HM
107 Arkansas, Cleveland County, Rison — 22 — Johnny Cash Day in Arkansas / Johnny Cash 1976 Concert
Johnny Cash Day in Arkansas On March 20, 1976, Johnny Cash Day in Arkansas was declared by proclamation issued by then- Governor David Pryor. The festivities started in Kingsland where Johnny and his family boarded a special train, the . . . Map (db m170305) HM
108 Arkansas, Fulton County, Mammoth Spring — George D. HayThe Solemn Old Judge
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109 Arkansas, Fulton County, Mammoth Spring — The Inspiration for The Grand Ole OpryMammoth Spring, Arkansas
In 1919, George D. Hay, a young newspaper reporter for the Memphis Commercial Appeal, visited Mammoth Spring while on assignment. Before boarding the train back to the city, Hay was invited to a traditional Ozark musical and marveled at the . . . Map (db m192093) HM
110 Arkansas, Garland County, Hot Springs — Arkansas Blarney Stone
The Arkansas Blarney Stone, a 7,000 pound chunk of Arkansas sandstone, was a gift to Hot Springs from Butch Bennett of Bennett Brothers Stone Company. Butch's story of how he discovered the stone is the most fascinating part... While wandering . . . Map (db m204351) HM
111 Arkansas, Independence County, Batesville — Melba Theater Reported missing
Originally constructed in 1875 as an opera house, eight years later in 1883 it was converted to a mercantile store. In 1939, then known as the Brewer Store, it was purchased by Commonwealth Theaters, remodeled in the Art Deco style and, . . . Map (db m221126) HM
112 Arkansas, Jackson County, Newport — Joe E. LewisProfessional Musician
Born in Pennington, Ark on Jan. 4, 1937 to John and Itha Lewis. A legend in his time to those who knew him, Joe was a member of the Twitty Bird Band, of which he gave twenty years of service, bringing joy to the hearts of millions of people who . . . Map (db m207902) HM
113 Arkansas, Johnson County, Clarksville — Lone Pine School Bell
This bell was in use at the school at Lone Pine 1921-1953. The bricks in this monument were made on the site and used to build the Hagarville Academy in 1918.Map (db m225423) HM
114 Arkansas, Lawrence County, Walnut Ridge — Beatles Park
A quiet night in 1964 was interrupted by the unusual sound of an airliner approaching Walnut Ridge Airport. Its arrival sparked enough interest that three local teens went to investigate, only to discover John, Paul, Ringo and George walking from . . . Map (db m170608) HM
115 Arkansas, Lawrence County, Walnut Ridge — Billy Lee Riley — Rock 'n Roll Highway 67 —
Born along Rock 'n' Roll Highway 67 in Pocahontas, Billy Lee Riley was known for fronting one of the hottest rock bands on the touring circuit. His four years at Sun Records resulted in a number of singles that influenced rock musicians for . . . Map (db m170391) HM
116 Arkansas, Lawrence County, Walnut Ridge — Carl Perkins — Rock 'n Roll Highway 67 —
Carl Perkins delivered what many consider the first big hit of rock 'n' roll music. His "Blue Suede Shoes" in 1956 shot to number one across a broad range of music charts and became the first million- selling single for Sun Records. Perkins . . . Map (db m170395) HM
117 Arkansas, Lawrence County, Walnut Ridge — Conway Twitty — Rock 'n Roll Highway 67 —
With an astounding 55 number one hits to his credit, Conway Twitty was a legendary performer. Bụt while he is remembered best as a country superstar, he started his career and scored his first big hit as a rockabilly singer. . . . Map (db m170389) HM
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118 Arkansas, Lawrence County, Walnut Ridge — Jerry Lee Lewis — Rock 'n Roll Highway 67 —
"Great Balls of Fire” was his signature hit, and the title could just, as easily have described Jerry Lee Lewis himself. His unbounded energy on the stage made Jerry Lee a nearly unrivaled performer, unlike anything most crowds had ever . . . Map (db m170386) HM
119 Arkansas, Lawrence County, Walnut Ridge — Johnny Cash — Rock 'n Roll Highway 67 —
Northeast Arkansas native Johnny Cash brought his own style to Rock 'n' Roll Highway 67. His music was more country than rock, but he produced an innovative sound that enthralled fans for over five decades. Most of Johnny's shows along Rock . . . Map (db m170304) HM
120 Arkansas, Lawrence County, Walnut Ridge — Roy Orbison — Rock 'n Roll Highway 67 —
Before his trademark dark, glasses and “Oh, Pretty Woman”. made him a legend Roy Orbison was a regular performer along Rock 'n' Roll Highway 67. As a recording artist with Sun Records in the 1950s, Orbison was among the musicians . . . Map (db m170402) HM
121 Arkansas, Lawrence County, Walnut Ridge — Sonny Burgess — Rock 'n Roll Highway 67 —
Rock' n' Roll Highway 67 is more than a collection of venues for Albert Austin "Sonny" Burgess. It is home. The rockabilly pioneer has always made his home in Newport, and it was there that he first made his name as an outstanding musical . . . Map (db m170388) HM
122 Arkansas, Lawrence County, Walnut Ridge — Wanda Jackson — Rock 'n Roll Highway 67 —
Wanda Jackson created a sensation in rockabilly music, and on Rock 'n' Roll Highway 67. In-a music industry dominated at the time by male performers, Wanda stormed onto the scene while still a teenager. Porky's Roof Top in Newport was . . . Map (db m170965) HM
123 Arkansas, Lawrence County, Walnut Ridge — Washboard Sam
From the farm fields of Walnut Ridge to sold-out halls in Chicago, Washboard Sam became a major player on the blues scene in the 1930s and '40s. Born Robert Brown on July 15, 1910, Washboard Sam was a native son of Walnut Ridge, where he was . . . Map (db m170300) HM
124 Arkansas, Little River County, Alleene — Will Reed Farm HomeMuseum Est. 1971
This property has been placed on the National Register of Historic places by the United States Department of the Interior. Founders Odessa Smith, Newton Smith, Dan Smith, Thelma Skies, Shelba Clowdis Alleene Birth Place of Chet Lauck The Lum . . . Map (db m172967) HM
125 Arkansas, Mississippi County, Blytheville — 30 — Blytheville Black Commercial Historic District
During segregation in the twentieth century, Ash Street was the social and commercial heart of the Black community of Blytheville. On Saturdays, when sharecropper families would dress up and come to town, Ash could be so crowded that people would . . . Map (db m213826) HM
126 Arkansas, Mississippi County, Dyess — Johnny Cash — Cotton Highway —
Johnny Cash (1932-2003) was one of the most influential musicians of the 20th century. Successful with country, rock & roll, folk, blues, and gospel music, Cash sold over 90 million albums during his long career. Several of his songs reflect his . . . Map (db m160373) HM
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127 Arkansas, Monroe County, Brinkley — Louis JordanSounds from the Soil & Soul — Arkansas Delta Music Trail —
Louis Jordan, born July 8, 1908, in Brinkley, Arkansas, was one of the state's brightest musical stars, ruling the rhythm and blues charts of the World War II era with hits like "Choo Choo Ch'Boogie," "Let the Good Times Roll," "Is You Is or . . . Map (db m117265) HM
128 Arkansas, Monroe County, Brinkley — Willie CobbsSounds from the Soil & Soul — Arkansas Delta Music Trail —
Willie Cobbs was born July 15, 1932 in Smale, a small farming town near Brinkley in Monroe County, Arkansas. Known as an American blues singer, harmonica player, songwriter, and nightclub owner, his recording career has spanned six decades. His . . . Map (db m172846) HM
129 Arkansas, Phillips County, Helena — KFFA 1360 HelenaSounds from the Soil & Soul
The music of the Arkansas Delta is the music of America. With roots in gospel or "church music," the blues, jazz, country, and rock n'roll flowed from the rich, fertile landscape bordering the lower Mississippi River and spread out across the . . . Map (db m51908) HM
130 Arkansas, Phillips County, Helena — Live at the Opera House
Traveling road shows, vaudeville, dog-and-pony shows, mind readers, magicians, bell ringers and boxing matches-they all appeared live at Helena's Grand Opera House. In the days before radio, movies and television live entertainment was king. . . . Map (db m107996) HM
131 Arkansas, Pike County, Billstown — 11 — Glen Travis Campbell
Legendary singer and guitarist Glen Campbell was born in Billstown, Arkansas on April 22, 1936. He died in Nashville, Tennessee on August 8, 2017 after a courageous battle with Alzheimer's disease. Campbell brought country music to the mainstream as . . . Map (db m184564) HM
132 Arkansas, Pulaski County, Little Rock — Over the Jumps
HISTORY Built in the 1920s and first exhibited at the 1924 Arkansas State Fair, it is believed to be the last operating "over-the-jumps” carousel in the world, with an original undulating wooden platform mounted on a 1960s-vintage caterpillar . . . Map (db m212071) HM
133 Arkansas, Pulaski County, Little Rock, Downtown — Gilbert Maxwell AronsonThe First Cowboy-Western Movie Star — 1880-1971 — Reported permanently removed
Max Aronson was born at 713 Center Street, (a house formerly located across the street), on March 21, 1880, to Esther and Harry Aronson, a Jewish dry goods salesman. The Aronson family relocated to Pine Bluff, Arkansas in the 1890's. Aronson’s first . . . Map (db m99370) HM
134 Arkansas, Pulaski County, Little Rock, Downtown — Max Henry Aronson – The First Cowboy-Western Movie StarMarch 21, 1880- January 20, 1971
Max Aronson was born at 713 Center Street, (a house formerly located across the street), on March 21, 1880, to Esther and Harry Aronson, a Jewish dry goods salesman. As a child, Max Aronson relocated to St. Louis, before moving to the . . . Map (db m120205) HM
135 Arkansas, Pulaski County, Little Rock, Heights — The Heights • A History
What we know today as The Heights, known earlier as Pulaski Heights, started as a place called Forest Park, Little Rock's largest private park. The last stop on the trolley line, the park was created by the streetcar company to draw visitors to this . . . Map (db m161349) HM
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136 Arkansas, Randolph County, Pocahontas — Birthplace of Billy Lee Riley
Rock and Roll pioneer Billy Lee Riley was born to Amos and Helen Riley on October 5, 1933 in a white frame house located on this site. Riley and his band, the Little Green Men, helped originate the unique sound of Sun Records that became a . . . Map (db m208461) HM
137 Arkansas, Randolph County, Pocahontas — Radio Station KPOCRock & Roll Hwy 67
In the mid 1950s Elvis Presley's career was just beginning to take off. Elvis had made at least one record at Sun Studio in Memphis when he and his then manager made a stop at this location to request that his record be played on KPOC. He was . . . Map (db m207800) HM
138 Arkansas, Randolph County, Pocahontas — Wear Kibler Schoonover1910-1982
Arkansas's first All-American in football was born in Pocahontas on this place, graduated from PHS and the U. of Arkansas at Fayetteville, accomplishing much both academically and in sports. Schoonover was also 2nd team All-American in . . . Map (db m180434) HM
139 Arkansas, Saline County, Benton — The Salem Campground
In the early days of Saline County's history the settlers would gather here after the crops had been "laid by" for rest, relaxation, and to give thanks to The Lord. The early meetings were held under brush arbors lighted bu pine knots and included . . . Map (db m104059) HM
140 Arkansas, Searcy County, Marshall — Elton Britt
[side 1] Elton Britt, born James Elton Baker, came from the Zack community in Searcy County near the Buffalo River. Britt, from a musical family, was the first million seller in Country Music and received the first Gold Record . . . Map (db m229584) HM
141 Arkansas, Sebastian County, Fort Smith — The New Theatre in 1911
Ten years before the outbreak of the Civil War, the Old Red Mill stood on the future site of the New Theatre. The mill was used as a hospital during the Civil War, was damaged by the 1898 cyclone and finally disappeared around 1908. On the back . . . Map (db m92362) HM
142 Arkansas, Woodruff County, Cotton Plant — Sister Rosetta TharpeSounds from the Soil & Soul — Arkansas Delta Music Trail —
Rosetta Tharpe, considered gospel music's first crossover artist and a reputation "the original soul sister" and "Godmother of rock and roll." Born March 20 1915, in Cotton Plant Arkansas she began performing at age four. A singing and . . . Map (db m238212) HM
143 California, Alameda County, Alameda — Croll's
Built in 1879 by Patrick and Ann Britt, This building was originally named the Britt Hotel. In 1883, promoter and entrepreneur Johnny Croll purchased the saloon and soon the entire building became known as Croll's. This site was famous as the . . . Map (db m243880) HM
144 California, Alameda County, Berkeley, Berkeley Hills — John Hinkel ParkClubhouse: John Gregg, Designer, 1918 — Amphitheater: Vernon Dean, Designer, 1934 —
City of Berkeley Landmark designated in 2001 In 1919 John and Ada Hinkel donated seven hillside areas to the City of Berkeley in appreciation of the Boy Scouts’ service to the nation during the First World War. Before making their gift, the . . . Map (db m53849) HM
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145 California, Alameda County, Berkeley, Downtown Berkeley — Berkeley High School Alumni: Chinaka Hodge, Phil Lesh, Joshua Redman, The Lonely Island
Chinaka Hodge class of 2002, started writing and performing poems as an awkward, pimply, BHS freshman, and art-making saved her life. She is a playwright, poet and performer. Phil Lesh class of 1957, played the trumpet while at . . . Map (db m154873) HM
146 California, Alameda County, Berkeley, Downtown Berkeley — Berkeley Y.M.C.A.City of Berkeley Landmark - designated in 1990 — Benjamin G. McDougall, Architect - 1910 —
Originating among working class Englishmen in 1844, the Young Men's Christian Association was brought to North America in 1851 to promote a "full and balanced life" through religious devotion and athletic activity. Berkeley's charter organization . . . Map (db m50295) HM
147 California, Alameda County, Berkeley, Elmwood — Berkeley Repertory Theatre: Original Location (1968)Berkeley History
Berkeley Repertory Theatre was founded in 1968 by U.C. Dramatic Art student Michael Leibert, who wanted o create an East Bay professional repertory company. Its first production, "Woyzek;” initially staged at the International House, soon . . . Map (db m154321) HM
148 California, Alameda County, Berkeley, Elmwood — Strand (Elmwood) TheaterAlbert W. Cornelius, Architect — 1914 —
City of Berkeley Landmark designated in 1982 Built as the Strand Theater in the Art Nouveau architectural style, this was one of the neighborhood’s first commercial structures. Admission was ten cents for adults, five for children and the theater . . . Map (db m54813) HM
149 California, Alameda County, Berkeley, Northwest Berkeley — Spenger’s Fish Grottoc. 1890 — City of Berkeley Landmark - Designated in 2001 —
Clam chowder, baked beans and 10¢ beer – these and fish dinners drew crowds to fabled Spenger’s. It all began in the 1860s when Johann Spenger from Bavaria started fishing in the Bay. The gabled structure he built here housed his business and . . . Map (db m52303) HM
150 California, Alameda County, Berkeley, Poets Corner — American Photoplayer Co.Cooper Woodworking Buildings — 1912-1920 —
City of Berkeley Landmark designated in 1986 Over the years this complex housed Cooper Woodworking, the Sperry Flour Company, the American Photoplayer Company, and other industrial and manufacturing enterprises. American Photoplayer manufactured . . . Map (db m53818) HM
151 California, Alameda County, Berkeley, Southside — Berkeley Piano ClubWilliam L. Woollett, Architect, 1912
City of Berkeley Landmark designated in 2005 The Berkeley Piano Club, dedicated to the performance and study of music, was founded in 1893 by a group of local women. Early meetings were held in members’ homes and later in a barn at the . . . Map (db m54726) HM
152 California, Alameda County, Berkeley, Southwest Berkeley — Commander Cody and his Lost Planet Airmen
During the summer of 1969, the house at 835 Folger Avenue was home to the band Commander Cody and his Lost Planet Airmen. The band's style mixed country, rock 'n' roll, western swing, rockabilly, and jump blues together on a foundation of . . . Map (db m239011) HM
153 California, Alameda County, Castro Valley — Rowell Ranch
Once a hiding and trading place in the 1850's for the notorious bandit Joaquin Murrieta, known in California as "El Famoso," this canyon has produced many rodeos dating back to the rancho days circa 1820. Harry Rowell, originally from England, . . . Map (db m94033) HM
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154 California, Alameda County, Emeryville — Two Emeryville PioneersEdward Wiard and Joseph S. Emery
In the second half of the 19th Century, when Emeryville was transitioning from a former Mexican cattle ranch into a future American city, two abutting property owners played major roles in its development: Joseph S. Emery and Edward Wiard. In . . . Map (db m238970) HM
155 California, Alameda County, Fremont, Niles — Essanay Film Studio
The western branch studio of the Essanay Film Manufacturing Company stood on this site from 1913 to 1933. It was the first movie studio built for that purpose in Northern California. The Essanay company of 52 people led by movie star cowboy . . . Map (db m63811) HM
156 California, Alameda County, Fremont, Niles — Essanay Studio SiteAmerica’s First Hollywood
Francis X. Bushman, Charlie Chaplin, Wallace Beery, Marie Dressler, Ben Turpin, Vic “Slippery Sam” Pottel and “Alkalie (sic) Ike” starred here 1910/1912. Earliest films starred Gilbert Anderson (Max Aronson) alias “Bronco Billy,” 1958 Oscar winner. . . . Map (db m64009) HM
157 California, Alameda County, Livermore — History of the Livermore Rodeo
Early ranches in California commonly held rodeos twice a year. Vaqueros collected cattle from the surrounding area and neighbors met to mark their calves with brands and earmarks. In the Livermore area, early residents, including the Bernal, Marsh, . . . Map (db m195394) HM
158 California, Alameda County, Livermore — Stockmen's Monument
This statue depicts a cowboy removing his hat and replacing it with a helmet in defense of our country. This monument symbolizes patriotism and dedication to our country. The ranching, farming and cowboy communities, along with other men and . . . Map (db m195459) HM
159 California, Alameda County, Oakland, Downtown Oakland — 884 — Paramount Theatre
This is a superior rendering of the "Art Deco" or "Moderne" style of movie palace built during the rise of the motion picture industry. The Paramount, which opened on December 16, 1931, is the most ambitious theatre design of architect Timothy L. . . . Map (db m100560) HM
160 California, Alameda County, Oakland, Downtown Oakland — Uptown Saturday Night
Live performance venues and movie theaters once lined the streets downtown, with at least a dozen as late as the 1950s. Many initially featured vaudeville acts and silent films. The Fox and the Paramount are the only two that remain . . . Map (db m160533) HM
161 California, Alameda County, Oakland, West Oakland — Seventh Street
Spine of West Oakland The elevated BART tracks are the latest link in Seventh Street's long history as the transportation spine of West Oakland. The street once led to the long Wharf and Mole on the western waterfront where the . . . Map (db m92787) HM
162 California, Alameda County, Piedmont — Eucalyptus AmphitheaterSummer Theater in the Park
“Loves Labor Lost,” a comedy by William Shakespeare, was the first play performed in the Eucalyptus Amphitheater in the spring of 1908. Set in a grove of trees for which it was named, the theater had a unique stage from which some of . . . Map (db m72377) HM
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163 California, Alameda County, Pleasanton — Gay 90's Pizzeria
Here stands one the first commercial buildings in Pleasanton, possibly as old as 1864. Originally a general store, this building has been a bar, brothel, bank and unofficial Wells Fargo stagecoach stop. Since 1959 it has become well-known as the . . . Map (db m211819) HM
164 California, Alameda County, Pleasanton — Nevis PavilionPleasanton Heritage Site - 1870s
This plaque was presented in 1976 by the Pleasanton Bicentennial Heritage Committee in commemoration of the nation's 200th birthday. This site was the location of the Nevis Pavilion, erected in the 1860's, and was for many years the source . . . Map (db m193943) HM
165 California, Alameda County, Pleasanton — Rancho El Valle de San Jose
This grandstand is located on a portion of the historic Rancho El Valle de San Jose, granted to Pico, Sunol and Bernal by Mexico in 1839 forming part of Mission San Jose lands. Early settlers trained and raced horses here over 100 years ago.Map (db m65971) HM
166 California, Alameda County, Pleasanton — The Heritage House
The Heritage House has been the center of historical horse racing activities in the Livermore – Amador Valley for over 90 years. Built around 1900, it is the sole remaining structure from the days of the privately-owned racing business that . . . Map (db m112794) HM
167 California, Alameda County, Pleasanton — The Roxy Theatre
Originally constructed as the New Lincoln Theatre by the architectural firm of Miller and Warnecke, this building housed Pleasanton's first moving picture house and opened in 1927. In 1937 the theatre became The Roxy Theatre after an ownership . . . Map (db m193941) HM
168 California, Alpine County, Markleeville — The Hurdy House
Markleeville had few amenities during its rollicking youth, though like most respectable pioneer towns, it boasted a hurdy house. These establishments provided the predominantly male population a chance to unwind with a drink and possibly . . . Map (db m169617) HM
169 California, Amador County, Ione — Ione Theater — City of Ione Downtown Historic District —
Prior to 1914, theatergoers viewed silent movies and 'legitimate' shows in the Women's Pavilion at the west end of Main Street. Around this same time, Claude Violet operated the "Electric Theater" in another Ione location. His space was limited, so . . . Map (db m193579) HM
170 California, Amador County, Ione — Ione's Annual Picnic
In 1876 Ione’s Annual Picnic moved from Shakeley Hill to this location. The 100 acre park is part of an 1840 land grant and was leased to the city by the Howard Estate May 11, 1967. The park during it’s early years hosted many of the important horse . . . Map (db m42400) HM
171 California, Amador County, Plymouth — Benny Brown Arena
A lifelong fourth generation rancher from Ione with summer ranges in the mountains near Kirkwood, Benny Brown made his first appearance in this arena in 1951 at the age of 13. The event was cattle penning. His mother was his partner, and he won . . . Map (db m42453) HM
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172 California, Butte County, Oroville — Oroville State Theatre
Oroville State Theatre has been placed on the National Register of Historic Places by the United State Department of the Interior Built 1928Map (db m61555) HM
173 California, Butte County, Oroville — The American
Site of First Theater in Oroville The American (Seal of the American Revolution Bicentennial 1776-1976)Map (db m65838) HM
174 California, Calaveras County, Murphys — E Clampus Vitus
E Clampus Vitus-What mystery and magic that name recalls! Mystery as to its meaning which is unknown; magic as its name conjures the Golden Days of California’s statehood. E Clampus Vitus was established in West Virginia in the 1840’s by Ephraim Bee . . . Map (db m122664) HM
175 California, Contra Costa County, Clayton — History of Marsh Creek Springs
Founded in 1927 by Gerald (Jerry) Gill and family, the park consisted of four picnic sections, over forty acres, four baseball diamonds, two swimming pools, a wading pool for children, large dance hall and two snack bars. At one time the grounds . . . Map (db m94663) HM
176 California, Contra Costa County, Clayton — Old Marsh Creek Springs
This area in the mid 1850s, was a known hideout for legendary bandit Joaquin Murrieta, who worked as a vaquero for John Marsh on his rancho just east of here. It was also frequented by John "Grizzly" Adams, famed California mountain man. In 1927 . . . Map (db m94657) HM
177 California, Contra Costa County, Danville — Eugene O'NeillAmerica's First Major Playwright, 1888 - 1953
I want to be an artist or nothing. Eugene O’Neill, 1914 When Eugene O'Neill began writing for the stage, the American theatre was dominated by vaudeville and romantic melodrama. Influenced by Strindberg, Ibsen, and . . . Map (db m200162) HM
178 California, Contra Costa County, El Cerrito — Cerrito Theater
The Cerrito Theater opened Christmas Day, 1937. Architect William B. Davis included Art Deco elements and fanciful murals in the theater. The theater closed in 1966 and was restored forty years later by the El Cerrito Redevelopment Agency.Map (db m94120) HM
179 California, Contra Costa County, El Cerrito — Contra Costa Civic Theatre
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180 California, Contra Costa County, El Cerrito — El Cerrito's Nightlife
From the late 1920s until the early 1950s, El Cerrito and nearby unincorporated areas were popular destinations for people to play the slots, high-low games, numbers and more while enjoying fine food and entertainment.Map (db m94100) HM
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181 California, Contra Costa County, El Cerrito — Holy Ghost Festa
The Festival of the Holy Ghost was started in Portugal by Queen Izabel to celebrate the end of a famine in 1296. Since the 1920s, Portuguese Americans have gathered in El Cerrito in late June to carry out this annual tradition with a parade, the . . . Map (db m94192) HM
182 California, Contra Costa County, El Cerrito — Summertime Fun in El Cerrito
Golden Gate Lanes, El Cerrito's only bowling alley was located near here. Other summer staples included Bardon's Fruit Market, Betsy's Kitchen and Big Boys Barbecue, Motorcycle Hill, the Whoopie Bumps, and Peek-a-Boo Park, an early auto-court . . . Map (db m94222) HM
183 California, Contra Costa County, El Cerrito — The 'IT' Club
Walt Gatto's "IT" Club, located at Central and San Pablo was named for Clara Bow, the famous cinema "IT" Girl. Redd Foxx, Gypsy Rose Lee, The Vagabonds, Sally Rand, Frank Fontaine, and Johnny Mathis all played the famous "IT" Club.Map (db m94122) HM
184 California, Contra Costa County, El Cerrito — The Six Bells & Cerro Square
The Figone family's "Six Bells" restaurant stood near here for many years. Later Berkeley-born and well-known Major League Baseball player (and later manager) Billy Martin opened "Cerro Square" here in the early 1960s.Map (db m94124) HM
185 California, Contra Costa County, El Cerrito — Violet's
After running kitchens in early hotspots such as the "IT" Club and Six Bells, Violet Wong went on to become a culinary pioneer in El Cerrito by introducing Chinese American food. In 1945, Violet and her husband, Albert Wong, opened Violet's Dining . . . Map (db m94126) HM
186 California, Contra Costa County, El Sobrante — Cowboy Country
This was the site of Pitt Arena, which featured equestrian events during the 1930s and 1940s. Owned by Babe and Claude Pitt, the arena showcased the horsemanship of the El Sobrante Horsemen's Association, San Pablo Horsemen's Association, Western . . . Map (db m148703) HM
187 California, Contra Costa County, El Sobrante — Park Theatre
Opened in 1949, the Park Theatre was the only commercial movie theatre in El Sobrante. It was owned and built by Dick Jeha, member of a prominent local family in the business community. More than just a movie house, the Park served for years as a . . . Map (db m94296) HM
188 California, Contra Costa County, Lafayette — Lafayette Town Hall
Community spirit led to construction of this hall by the Lafayette Improvement Club. Land was donated by Frank and Rose Ghiglione with funds and labor provided by the townspeople. A grand opening ball and midnight supper were held on May 1, 1914. . . . Map (db m49861) HM
189 California, Contra Costa County, Orinda — The Orinda Theatre, 1941
The Orinda Theatre opened its doors in 1941 and is the city's most prominent visual landmark with its signature dorsal fin marquee. It is a textbook example of Streamlined Moderne Architecture, a late type of Art Deco design inspired by . . . Map (db m154890) HM
190 California, Contra Costa County, Pittsburg — California Theatre
Since opening its doors on May 4, 1920, this theatre has been a cornerstone to the New York Landing Historic District in Old Town Pittsburg. Like many Bay Area theaters of the 1920's, the California Theatre was designed by A.W. Cornelius in a . . . Map (db m146532) HM
191 California, Contra Costa County, Pleasant Hill — CinéArts Theatre
Over 900 people attended a champagne gala to celebrate the opening of the first theatre in the young city of Pleasant Hill. The first movie shown that night of February 21, 1967 was "Dr. Zhivago". Originally built for Century Theatres, the . . . Map (db m114353) HM
192 California, Contra Costa County, Port Costa — The Burlington HotelEstablished 1883
Port Costa's old timers are quite certain that the rumor of the Burlington Hotel being a bordello is untrue. Their reasoning is that the respected owners and their families lived nearby, therefore it could not have been a bordello. However, the . . . Map (db m57971) HM
193 California, Contra Costa County, Walnut Creek — 190 — City Park & Walnut FestivalCivic Drive and Broadway
Walnut Creek's first park - City Park (now Civic Park) - opened in 1949 at the site of an abandoned sewer farm. City Park had a lighted ballfield and tennis courts and, until 1976, was the site of the annual Walnut Festival, held in September.Map (db m93798) HM
194 California, Contra Costa County, Walnut Creek — 196 — Civic Art Theatre ("Nuthouse")1601 Civic Dr. — 1965 —
By the mid-1960s, community theater groups needed better performance space. The City re-purposed an obsolete walnut warehouse as the Civic Arts Theatre & Gallery - affectionately nicknamed "The Nuthouse." In 1990- and after extensive private . . . Map (db m93756) HM
195 California, Contra Costa County, Walnut Creek — 197 — Civic Arts Theatre ("Nuthouse")1601 Civic Dr. — 1965 —
In 1965, the City repurposed an abandoned walnut warehouse to house the Civic Arts Theatre & Gallery - affectionately nicknamed "The Nuthouse." Some 25 years later ant through extensive private fundraising, the Lesher Center of the Arts was built, . . . Map (db m93784) HM
196 California, Contra Costa County, Walnut Creek — 166 — El Rey Theatre1641 N. Main St. — 1937 —
The plush El Rey Theatre was Walnut Creek's second movie house and a popular venue for nearly 50 years. The El Rey showed films ranging from Shirley Temple's "Wee Willie Winkie" to the cult classic "Rocky Horror Picture Show." An office building . . . Map (db m93808) HM
197 California, Contra Costa County, Walnut Creek — 145 — Ramona TheatreN. Main at Cypress — 1920 —
The 400-seat Ramona, Walnut Creek's first cinema, opened in 1920 as a silent-movie house. The theater sat on Main Street, next to the Contra Costa Courier newspaper and where Cypress Street now connects to Broadway. It was owned by Theodore . . . Map (db m93828) HM
198 California, Contra Costa County, Walnut Creek — 157 — Town Hall1501 N. Main St. — 1907 —
Desiring a place for community meetings and events, a newly formed Town Hall Association acquired the lot at Main and Bonanza. Several years later, and with a loan from the new San Ramon Valley Bank, the group built the imposing two-story Town Hall.Map (db m93824) HM
199 California, El Dorado County, Placerville — The Forum Café / Union Hotel / United States Trio Hall / The Forum Café / The Blue Bell CaféThe Bookery
Saloons and gambling halls provided the main form of entertainment for miners during the gold rush. One of Old Hangtown’s largest gaming halls, The United States Trio, once stood on this site. Owner and entrepreneur, Benjamin Nickerson, first . . . Map (db m65251) HM
200 California, El Dorado County, South Lake Tahoe — "The Only Way to See Lake Tahoe"
Before roads were built in the Tahoe area in the 1920s, sailing on a steamer was the only way for visitors to reach the resorts lining the south shore. The Tod Goodwin outdid all the other steamers in size and speed. It could carry 150 . . . Map (db m112978) HM

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