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La Paloma Theatre

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La Paloma Theatre
La Paloma Theatre

La Paloma Theatre is a historic Spanish Colonial Revival style movie theater in Encinitas, California.

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La Paloma Theatre
South Coast Highway 101,

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South Coast Highway 101 471
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California, United States
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