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Journal Entry by LasVegasLynn on March 12, 2008
Josh Geidel of Save the Huntridg e and owner Eli Mizrachi will be on Jeff Gillan's Las Vegas One broadcast this evening at 9:00 pm. They will be talking about the efforts to safe the historic property and alternative uses for the building. We encourage everyone that is interested in helping t ...
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Journal Entry by LasVegasLynn on March 22, 2008
We would like to thank our friend and fellow member of the Friends of Classic Las Vegas, Brian Paco Alvarez for writing this article and allowing us to share it with all of you: The Huntridge Theatre for the Performing Arts – A Brief History of Recent Events By Brian Paco Alvarez Histo ...
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Journal Entry by LasVegasLynn on February 25, 2014
We have a new article up on the latest preservation efforts surrounding the venable Huntridge Theater, including an article by Las Vegas Sun reporter, Joe Schoenmann, on the rebranding of the building. Read about it here: ClassicLasVegasBlog.com
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Journal Entry by LasVegasLynn on March 11, 2008
Our pal, Allen Sandquist , uncovered a treasure trove of historical information about the Huntridge Theater yesterday while googling about the venerable theater. Did you know: Ticket prices were 44 cents for adults; 30 cents for students and military personnel; and 14 cents for children under ...
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Journal Entry by LasVegasLynn on June 7, 2013
The Huntridge Theater may be the most beloved historic landmark in Las Vegas. But over the last decade, the community that loves it has watched it helplessly fall into a seeming final state of disrepair. We plan to bring this Theatre back to all its glory and more, and make it once again Las Vegas' ...
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Journal Entry by LasVegasLynn on October 4, 2007
I was visiting my pal, Ben, at the Town and Country Florist on Monday. After leaving there I was driving west on Charleston Blvd and discovered that the Mattress Store that was next door to the venerable Huntridge Theater is out of business. No signage, no more Going Out of Business signs in the p ...
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Journal Entry by LasVegasLynn on July 31, 2009
It's been a part of the Huntridge neighborhood and part of the fabric of Las Vegas for more years than I can count. When I was a kid, it was a treat to go to the movies at the Huntridge theater and then go across the street and have a milkshake at the Huntridge Diner. It was owned for years by a ...
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Journal Entry by LasVegasLynn on September 25, 2008
A friendly reminder from Jack LeVine over at VeryVintageVegas that the Huntridge Theater Redevelopment goes before the Planning Commission this evening. If you love this theater and are in favor of the re-adaptive use plans please attend and voice your support: We’re hoping for a big turnout of s ...
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Journal Entry by LasVegasLynn on June 13, 2008
Well, the tempature is creeping back up towards 100, so that can only mean there must be lots of activities this weekend. This afternoon I am giving a tour of Historic Fremont Street to the Big Empire . Every Joone these lovers of Classic Las Vegas converge in town for their annual Soiree, courte ...
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Journal Entry by LasVegasLynn on August 9, 2008
For those who have been following the saga of the wonderful Huntridge Theater building I have good news. As many of you know, I have been working with the Save the Huntridge Steering Committee which includes Brian Paco Alvarez, Jack LeVine and Pam Hartley. Over the last few months we have been wo ...

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