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'''Theater Location:''' 949 El Camino Real Menlo Park, CA 94025
 
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==Summary==
 
==Summary==
The Guild Theater was built in 1926. It was operated by [[Landmark Theatres]] starting in 1989. A short drive north of the Stanford Shopping Center, the Guild Theatre was nestled right next to Downtown Menlo Park, two blocks south of Santa Cruz Ave on El Camino Real. The Guild featured independent and foreign language films.  
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The Guild Theatre was built in 1926. It was operated by [[Landmark Theatres]] starting in 1989. A short drive north of the Stanford Shopping Center, the Guild Theatre was nestled right next to Downtown Menlo Park, two blocks south of Santa Cruz Ave on El Camino Real. The Guild featured independent and foreign language films.  
  
 
Originally built as a burlesque house and converted to exhibit movies in the 1930s, it was one of the oldest standing theaters on the S.F. Peninsula, featuring two giant golden wings on either side of its gloriously large screen.
 
Originally built as a burlesque house and converted to exhibit movies in the 1930s, it was one of the oldest standing theaters on the S.F. Peninsula, featuring two giant golden wings on either side of its gloriously large screen.

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Guild Theatre Marquee

Theater Location: 949 El Camino Real Menlo Park, CA 94025

Website: https://www.landmarktheatres.com/san-francisco-peninsula/guild-theatre/

Theater Chain: Landmark Theatres

Opening Date: 1926

Closing Date: September 26th 2019

Theater Status: Demolished in 2019, to be replaced by a music venue

Summary

The Guild Theatre was built in 1926. It was operated by Landmark Theatres starting in 1989. A short drive north of the Stanford Shopping Center, the Guild Theatre was nestled right next to Downtown Menlo Park, two blocks south of Santa Cruz Ave on El Camino Real. The Guild featured independent and foreign language films.

Originally built as a burlesque house and converted to exhibit movies in the 1930s, it was one of the oldest standing theaters on the S.F. Peninsula, featuring two giant golden wings on either side of its gloriously large screen.

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