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Cameo Cinema
Type: Cultural Venues, Movie Theaters, Relaxing
10Best Says
When the Cameo Cinema opened its doors in 1913, it was called the G&G Theater and tickets cost a whopping five cents. In its 100-plus year history the theater has hosted movies, theatrical events and... Read More
When the Cameo Cinema opened its doors in 1913, it was called the G&G Theater and tickets cost a whopping five cents. In its 100-plus year history the theater has hosted movies, theatrical events and vaudeville productions. Over the decades the theater's changed names and owners many times, but its charm remains. With just 140 seats, it's small as theaters go, but the live introduction before every showing makes a night out at the movies feel a little glamorous. And though the theater may be old, the video and sound systems are state of the art, so movie goers won't miss a beat.
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Address:
1340 Main street
Napa Valley, CA 94574
707-963-3946
Hours:
- Contact for Specific Dates and Times
Website:
cameocinema.com
EXPERT TIPS BY:
Dana Rebmann
Napa Valley Local Expert
- Best Attractions & Activities: "Come hungry. The concession stand sells caramel corn and other goodies made at the nearby Culinary Institute of America."
- Recommended as Best Attractions & Activities Because: Believed to be the oldest single screen movie theater in the country still operating, you'll have fun at the Cameo before the movie even starts.