Description: Why was the largest and most technologically advanced theater west of the Mississippi built in Oakland in 1926? What were theaters like a century ago? And why did Oakland pay millions of dollars to renovate this old building? These mysteries will be discussed in this 75 minute walking tour, inside and out, of the fabulous Oakland Fox Theater.
Length: The tour is approximately one hour and fifteen minutes long. While the tour is ADA accessbile, it does involve a mile of walking and stairs/elevators.
Disclaimer: Because the Fox Oakland is an active theater operation, there may be a scenario where the tour needs to be rescheduled due to a last minute act. We anticipate a week's notice in this case and will offer refunds or the opportunity to attend the rescheduled tour.
Tour Leader: Scooter has a degree in architecture from UC Berkeley, and has worked in architecture, graphic design, and environmental graphics. He’s especially interested in art deco and early modern architecture and the built environment.
Location: Meet at the Fox Theater at 1807 Telegraph Avenue under the marquee
Note! Advance registration is required to attend this tour