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Fox Theater | |
Address | 3801 Mission Inn Avenue Riverside, California United States |
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Owner | City of Riverside |
Operator | Live Nation |
Type | Movie palace |
Capacity | 1,646 |
Screens | 1 |
Current use | Live event venue |
Construction | |
Opened | 1929 |
Reopened | 2010 |
Website | |
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Fox Theater | |
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Coordinates | 33°59′2″N 117°22′30″W / 33.98389°N 117.37500°W |
Architect | Balch and Stanbury[1] |
Architectural style(s) | Spanish Colonial Revival |
Reference no. | 39 |
The Riverside Fox Theater, also known as the Fox Performing Arts Center, was built in 1929, and is a Spanish Colonial Revival style building in the heart of downtown Riverside, California. The theater is the centerpiece of Riverside's Arts & Culture initiative and underwent a major renovation and restoration to become a regional performing arts facility. Renovation was completed in the Fall 2009, with a grand-reopening in January 2010.
The theater is best known for being the first theater to screen the most successful film in box-office history when adjusted for inflation, the 1939 film Gone With the Wind.[2][3]