Note: There were two theatres in uptown Whittier, the Roxy and the Wardman, this is one of the two, not sure which.
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I believe this is the Wardman Theatre on Greeleaf. It was a beautiful theatre and then in the later 70’s it became s PussyCat Theatre. Nice to see it back to form.
P. Duggan
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