
Way Back When: Outdoor Movies on State Street
In addition to dealing with the damage and debris from the June 29, 1925 earthquake, the city of Santa Barbara organized an open-air movie theater to help people relax. "In response to hundreds of requests for some sort of amusement during the present hectic period, an open-air theatre will be opened immediately at State and Arrellaga streets ...
"The 'airdome' will have a seating capacity of more than 1,000 people ... with a full-sized stage capable of handling vaudeville and legitimate attractions. Motion picture equipment will also be included as soon as electric power can be secured." – Santa Barbara Morning Press, July 10, 1925)
Aerial photos of the earthquake damage were also exhibited at this theater! Outdoor movies and vaudeville acts were also shown at Santa Barbara High School's Peabody Stadium.