Correction please: the architect for this theatre and many others thruout north and central California was William B. David, (not Davis).
I initially met Mr.David when I was in my teens working at a theatre in Sacramento. I later managed theatres owned by Richard Mann, (son of Geo. Mann, founder of Redwood Theatres) who had a history of using Mr. David as their architect. He designed some beautiful 'movie palaces' over many years.
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on 07/15/2009 at 10:46 AM
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Re: “Tale of Two Theaters”
Correction please: the architect for this theatre and many others thruout north and central California was William B. David, (not Davis). I initially met Mr.David when I was in my teens working at a theatre in Sacramento. I later managed theatres owned by Richard Mann, (son of Geo. Mann, founder of Redwood Theatres) who had a history of using Mr. David as their architect. He designed some beautiful 'movie palaces' over many years.