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Highland Theatre

1920s architecture in the United States1925 establishments in California2024 disestablishments in CaliforniaFormer cinemas and movie theaters in Los AngelesLos Angeles Historic-Cultural Monuments
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Highland Theatre was a three-story movie and live theater located at 5604 N. Figueroa Street in the Highland Park neighborhood of Los Angeles, California. It closed in 2024, six days short of its 100th anniversary.

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Highland Theatre
North Figueroa Street, Los Angeles Highland Park

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N 34.1091 ° E -118.1937 °
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Highland Theatre

North Figueroa Street 5604
90042 Los Angeles, Highland Park
California, United States
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highlandtheatres.com

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