Goodwill Store (former Lux Theatre)

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Goodwill Store (former Lux Theatre)

Lux Theatre

Oakland, CA

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Taken on: September 27, 2013

Uploaded on: September 30, 2013

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Goodwill Store (former Lux Theatre)

September 2013. A graffiti tagged one sheet poster case at right side of the building is the only exterior indication that this structure was once a nice little second run movie theatre.

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GaryParks
GaryParks commented about Goodwill Store (former Lux Theatre) on Oct 11, 2016 at 1:46 pm

Note also the remnant of terrazzo sidewalk in the entry, and to the left of the entry, more stainless steel cladding, with a window, where there was once a little pizza stand, “LUX PIZZA,” which served patrons both on the the street and entering the theatre.

GaryParks
GaryParks commented about Goodwill Store (former Lux Theatre) on Oct 11, 2016 at 1:46 pm

Note also the remnant of terrazzo sidewalk in the entry, and to the left of the entry, more stainless steel cladding, with a window, where there was once a little pizza stand, “LUX PIZZA,” which served patrons both on the the street and entering the theatre.

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