Nice to know the Fox is still there. Hopefully it can be restored and put to good use. I spent a lot of happy times here. Some of my favorite Fox memories include seeing Bruce Lee’s “Enter the Dragon” on a night when the theater was giving away posters from the movie. The place was packed that night. I also recall the Fox staging a Beatles film festival where the four movies would run back-to-back. At that time, there was a acoustic guitar store in the complex near the entrance to the adult theater.
I just stumbled on this website today and had to find out what had happened to the Golden State. I was saddened, but not surprised, to read that it was gone. I was there only once in its last days as a movie theater in the early 1970s. The Golden State was the place that sparked my interest in classic theaters. If my memory serves me correct, the Golden State was just a couple of blocks from the Fox Theater.
Nice to know the Fox is still there. Hopefully it can be restored and put to good use. I spent a lot of happy times here. Some of my favorite Fox memories include seeing Bruce Lee’s “Enter the Dragon” on a night when the theater was giving away posters from the movie. The place was packed that night. I also recall the Fox staging a Beatles film festival where the four movies would run back-to-back. At that time, there was a acoustic guitar store in the complex near the entrance to the adult theater.
I just stumbled on this website today and had to find out what had happened to the Golden State. I was saddened, but not surprised, to read that it was gone. I was there only once in its last days as a movie theater in the early 1970s. The Golden State was the place that sparked my interest in classic theaters. If my memory serves me correct, the Golden State was just a couple of blocks from the Fox Theater.