Cities throughout Southern California are full of cool historic buildings. I love the character and detailed architecture of these structures, as well as the stories they hold. There seem to be only three eventualities for these striking properties – vacancy and decay, demolition, or restoration. In the case of one historic theater in Los Angeles, it is the latter, and its future looks bright.

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The opening of The Nimoy is a significant boost to the neighborhood of Westwood and will hopefully thrive as a center for creativity and the arts in Los Angeles. Have you heard of The Crest theatre before? Find out more about this legendary venue on the CAP UCLA website. If you love these kinds of cultural and historic places, check out this Epic Road Trip to 7 Iconic Landmarks In Southern California. Before hitting the road, make sure you have all of your road trip essentials, and don’t forget the road trip snacks!

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