Native Sons Building
- Also Known As: August Hall
- Also Known As: Regency III
- USO Club: Stage Door Canteen
- Also Known As: Stage Door Theatre
- Address: 414 - 420 Mason St
- Vicinity: S of Post St
- Neighborhood of Downtown SF in San Francisco
Y/M/D | Person | Association | Description | Composition | Food | Event |
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Y/M/D | Person | Association | Description | Composition | Food | Event |
1912/09/15 | The Native Sons Golden West Building is dedicated. | |||||
1943/02/00 | As plans stand, Harry Ettling, stage manager of the Golden Gate Theatre, will be general manager. Really running the Canteen will be the American Guild of Variety Artists and the Musicians and Stage Hands Unions. - San Francisco Life | |||||
1943/02/00 | Brock Pemberton | Vocation | Barney Gould reports that, Brock Pemberton, member of the executive committee of the American Theatre Wing, is in SF together with Ina Claire to confer with Mayor Rossi for a San Francisco Stage Door Canteen. | |||
1958/05/09 | Barbara Bel Geddes | Actress | "Vertigo" premieres at the Stage Door Theater, 420 Mason Street, San Francisco. | Vertigo | ||
1958/05/09 | Alfred Hitchcock | Director | "Vertigo" premieres at the Stage Door Theater, 420 Mason Street, San Francisco. | Vertigo |
Particulars for Native Sons Building: | |
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Sight Category | Building |
Area of Significance | Entertainment - Recreation |
Architectural Style | Italianate |
Historic Use | Movie Theater, cinema |
Area of Significance | Performing Arts |
Historic use | Playhouse |
Area of Significance | Social History |
Area of Significance | Theatre |
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