An Old Theater that Became a Book Shop

If you walk along any famous boulevard in Los Angeles, you will find many hidden treasures and relics from old Los Angeles. I get a feeling of elated joy and nostalgia when I see that these remnants from the past are still with us. The old Studio City Theater on 12136 Ventura Boulevard in Studio City is one of these historic treasures. It was a popular neighborhood movie house from 1938 to 1991. After the theater closed it became a bookstore, first operating as BookStar and now as Barnes and Noble. But most special about this theater is that most of the original Art Deco inspired structures have survived like the original ticket booth, the theater marque, the entry with the window cards to display movie posters, and the beautiful terrazzo floor. Inside, you can still see the projection port windows that projected thousands of film reels onto the silver screen. And the new Art Deco inspired signage inside the bookstore blends perfectly with the original styl...