Studio 3 Cinema
827 Palm Avenue,
Imperial Beach,
CA
91932
827 Palm Avenue,
Imperial Beach,
CA
91932
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Previous Names: Palm Theatre
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Located in Imperial Beach to the south of San Diego, CA. The Palm Theatre was opened on June 24, 1949 with Dan Dailey in “Chicken Every Sunday” & Randolph Scott in “The Walking Hills”. Last used as a church, it was demolished in December 2011.
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The building’s still there.
Operating in 1950 and possibly earlier – here’s a pretty picture of it when it was the Palm: View link
It is sad to let everybody out there know, that this theater its been thorn down by the city of IB. Lasted many years between vacant and lastly serving as a church. Many good memories go with this pretty theater. Lost, but not forgotten, lives now in our memories…. FAREWELL TO THE GREAT “PALM THEATRE” Imperial Beach California…..
Fond memories working and hanging out at the Palm Theatre in 1980 with Beetle Morales, Jose Artolozaga Sr and Jr., Tony Artolozaga and Vicky Artolozaga. Miss the Cozy Deli around the corner with the Ramey family. Love and miss you all.
Dan Worley
Late 80s, the place would party pretty hard… Remember a pony keg of beer in the aisle, and smoking joints during one of the midnight showings of Led Zepplin’s Song Remains the Same.
Opened June 24th, 1949 per:
24 Jun 1949, Fri The Chula Vista Star (Chula Vista, California) Newspapers.com