San Pedro High School cheerleaders march down 6th Street in the 2000 Christmas parade, passing the Warner Grand Theater, a historic landmark. The Warner Grand Theater, an art-deco theater designed by architect B. Marcus Priteca and interior designer A.T. Heinsbergen, opened on January 20, 1931 in San Pedro. Apart from this theater, which Jack Warner called "The Castle of Your Dreams", Priteca designed two other art-deco palaces that were located in Beverly Hills and Huntington Park. The Warner Grand is the last of the three original theaters left intact and it has been undergoing gradual refurbishment after a thirty-year decline. The Warner Grand Theater is located at 478 West 6th Street. Photograph dated December 2000.
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San Pedro High School (Los Angeles, Calif.) Warner Grand Theater (San Pedro, Los Angeles, Calif.) High school students--California--Los Angeles Art deco (Architecture)--California--San Pedro (Los Angeles) Motion picture theaters--California--San Pedro (Los Angeles) Cheerleading--California--Los Angeles Christmas Los Angeles Historic-Cultural Monuments Parades--California--San Pedro (Los Angeles) San Pedro (Los Angeles, Calif.) Los Angeles Neighborhoods Collection photographs Priteca, B. Marcus(Bernard Marcus) Heinsbergen, A.T
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