Victory Theatre
Photo from the William French collection.
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350 N State St Ukiah CA
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| Record #24837 |
Opened: February 6, 1914
Closed: 1941
Demolished: Yes (date unknown)
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Capacity: 900 seats
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Current Organ: none |
Also Known As: State |
Previously operated by: Trinity Theatres, Redwood Theatres, Theatre Service Agency |
Information for this tour was contributed by William French. The Victory opened Feb. 6, 1914 and closed in 1941 when replaced by the Ukiah Theatre. Converted into a grocery store called the State Market, the building survived until the 1970s. It was demolished to make way for a modern office building. All that remains is a portion of the southern wall, covered in metal siding. Before closing as a theatre it had been renamed the State. Photos Photos remain the property of the Member and may not be reproduced without the written consent of the Member. |
February 1914 photos from the William French Jr collection.
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Last featured 3/31/2004. Last edited 10/19/2022.
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