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Fox Theatre (Paso Robles)
Fox Theatre or Fox Theater or Fox Theater Building may refer to: U.S. *Fox Tucson Theatre (Tucson, Arizona) *Fox Theater (Bakersfield, California) *Fox Theatre (Fullerton, California) *Fox Theater, Westwood Village (Los Angeles, California) *Fox Oakland Theatre (Oakland, California) *Pomona Fox Theater (Pomona, California) *Fox Theatre (Redwood City, California) *Riverside Fox Theater (Riverside, California) *Fox California Theatre, now called the California Theatre (San Jose, California) *Fox Theatre (Visalia, California) *Fox Theatre, the original name of Copley Symphony Hall (San Diego, California) *Fox Theatre (San Francisco), California *Fox Theatre (Boulder, Colorado) *Fox Theater at Foxwoods Resort Casino (Ledyard, Connecticut) *Fox Theatre (Atlanta), Georgia *Blue Fox Theatre (Grangeville, Idaho) *Fox Theater (Hutchinson, Kansas) *Fox–Watson Theater Building (Salina, Kansas) *Fox Theatre (Detroit), Michigan *Fox Theater (Joplin, Missouri) *Fox Theatre (St. Louis), Missouri ...
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Fox Tucson Theatre
The Fox Tucson Theatre is located in downtown Tucson, Arizona, United States. The theater opened on April 11, 1930 as a performance space in downtown Tucson. It hosts a wide spectrum of events and concerts featuring a variety of performing talent, ranging from ballets, to jazz, contemporary pop, world music and rock acts. History The Fox, originally to be called "The Tower", was built in 1929 by Nicholas Diamos for his Southern Arizona "Lyric Amusement" chain of theaters. Other theaters owned by the Diamos family included the Plaza Theater in Tucson and the Grand Theatre in Douglas. Before the Tower's completion, Fox offered to buy the theater, threatening to build a larger theatre and make its films exclusive to that theatre if the Diamos did not sell. Diamos sold the theatre but was given a contract to manage it. The Fox Tucson Theatre is located in the heart of downtown Tucson, Arizona. The theater, a 1,200 seat structure, is the only known example of a Southwestern Art D ...
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