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created the "Leda and Swan" and "Vine" motifs for murals on the theater's ceiling and walls. The Tower
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1151:Primary and
1121:UCSF Fresno
1041:Fulton Mall
842:Powell 1992
830:Powell 1992
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740:February 1,
721:Powell 1992
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643:Powell 1992
605:Powell 1992
480:Theatre in
430:Criterion C
389:CinemaScope
216: /
204:119°48â˛05âłW
192:Coordinates
1922:Categories
1741:Washington
1661:New Mexico
1656:New Jersey
1531:California
1204:Bullard HS
1182:Central HS
561:References
486:bas-relief
393:proscenium
201:36°45â˛29âłN
187:Fresno, CA
122:1990-03-13
107:1939-12-15
64:93728-3332
62:Fresno, CA
1751:Wisconsin
1716:Tennessee
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1224:McLane HS
1219:Hoover HS
1214:Fresno HS
1209:Edison HS
1130:Libraries
1004:Landmarks
369:Balalaika
237:Architect
138:Architect
33:(1980-89)
28:(1939-80)
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1402:Category
1368:Timeline
952:City of
791:Archived
496:See also
264:92001276
184:Location
115:Reopened
86:Capacity
1853:Related
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1731:Vermont
1636:Montana
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1556:Georgia
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797:June 3,
466:marquee
315:History
146:Website
133:1989-90
130:Rebuilt
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1378:People
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100:Opened
1823:Palau
1721:Texas
1601:Maine
1566:Idaho
1354:Other
973:FAX Q
874:(pdf)
538:Notes
229:Built
69:Owner
1777:Guam
1726:Utah
1681:Ohio
1581:Iowa
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