Hamrick House - Palm Springs, CA
Posted by: Groundspeak Premium Member bluesnote
N 33° 50.787 W 116° 33.500
11S E 540860 N 3745218
A historic home in Palm Springs, California.
Waymark Code: WM17Q71
Location: California, United States
Date Posted: 03/22/2023
Published By:Groundspeak Premium Member Outspoken1
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About the place:

The plaque says, "This Mediterranean/Spanish Revival home was built by John and Fannie Hamrick and designed by John Porter Clark and Albert Frey, local architects of national prominence, and represents a transitional piece in Clark and Frey's work.

Designated Class 1 Historic Site #50

by the Palm Springs City Council on September 6, 2006"

About the person:

Taken from Wikipeida, "John Hamrick (1875–1956) was an American entrepreneur in the theater business. He leased and owned a large number of vaudeville and movie theaters in the Northwest from at least the early 1920s until the late 1940s. Hamrick lived in Seattle, Washington and eventually assembled a string of theaters that included the Rex Theatre, which he was in charge of as early as 1913. the Oriental Theatre in Portland, Oregon, the Beverly, several Blue Mouse Theatres (including one in downtown Tacoma, Washington and the Blue Mouse (Jr.) that is still open in Tacoma's Proctor District), the Music Box Theatre, the Riviera Theatre, and the Roxy Theatre. Hamrick also owned several theaters in Seattle and is generally credited as being the first Seattle theater owner to show "talking pictures."

The Oriental Theatre in Portland had 2,500 seats and in 1932 tickets cost 25-35 cents. Offerings included horror movies such as White Zombie. The Blue Mouse Theatre in Tacoma had 650 seats and brought in $2,100 during White Zombie's one-week run."

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Year it was dedicated: 1942

Location of Coordinates: Building Entrance

Type of place/structure you are waymarking: Building

Related Web address (if available): Not listed

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