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Vancouver's best blue's club and one of the city's oldest buildings. More info
vogue theatre
Art deco theatre built in 1941
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Opened in 1927 for vaudville acts and 'photoplays'
Now owned by the City Of Vancouver.
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Opened in 1931 and Canada's oldest bowling alley

Vancouverite's favourite live-music venue
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Vancouver's largest resaurant chain 1930s-60s
See excelent article by John Mackie

One of the biggest new signs
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Soon to be a 23 story condo
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Exterior wall detail on the Coronet Theatre (now the Granville 7 Cinema)

Converted from a cinema to the Plaza nightclub in 2002.
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Formerly The Studio, The Eve,
The Lyric and The Towne cinema.
Converted Tonic nightclub in 1999
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One of the last coin arcades in Vancouver
Read article 'The last peep show'
Opened in 1930 as a cinema and now used
as a live theatre See story

Next to the Vogue Theatre 1990s.
Now all painted black and called Roxy Burger.


Regal Hotel
1046 Granville St
Sign restored in 2005

Commonwealth Lodge 158 of the Freemasons. Also home of The Mystic Order of Veiled Prophets of the Enchanted Realm, (M.O.V.P.E.R.) Info

In Dec.2007 Kripps Pharmacy moved from 994 Granville @ Nelson to 5413 West Boulevard in Kerrisdale. See story

The only sign in Vancouver that has heritage designation.
Read article.


Pittman Business School
Granville and Broadway.
(now Kaplan)

There has been a cafe at this location since 1940.
see Yaletown self-guided walking tour

Granville and Smithe 1990s.
Now called Megabite Pizza.


Hair salon naer Nelson St

Under the Commodore Ballroom
in the 1990s


Nelson St off Granville


Granville and Drake, currently a 7-11 Store

929 Granville

 

 

Cragmont Soda advertisement 1967

 


Cover of Beautiful British Columbia magazine 1964

 




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