Live stage shows in Half Moon Bay, California
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Coastal Repertory Theatre
● ClosedCoastal Repertory Theatre is a vibrant and dynamic performing arts institution located at 1167 Main Street in Half Moon Bay, California. As a cornerstone of the local arts community, the theatre showcases a diverse range of productions, from classic plays and musicals to cutting-edge contemporary works. With a talented and dedicated team of actors, directors, and designers, Coastal Repertory Theatre consistently delivers high-quality performances that captivate and inspire audiences of all ages. Whether you're a seasoned theatre enthusiast or a first-time visitor, a visit to Coastal Repertory Theatre promises an unforgettable and enriching cultural experience.
1167 Main St, Half Moon Bay, CA 94019, United States -
Tomales Catholic Cemetery
● OpenWelcome to Tomales Catholic Cemetery, a serene and historic resting place located at 1400 Dillon Beach Road, Tomales, California. Nestled about a mile west of the charming town of Tomales, near the corner of Dillon Beach Road and Middle Road, our cemetery offers a peaceful environment for reflection and remembrance. Tomales Catholic Cemetery is associated with the Church of the Assumption of Mary, a Roman Catholic church with a rich history dating back to 1860. The church was built on land generously donated by John and Kate Miller Keys and was dedicated by Archbishop Joseph Alemany, the first Archbishop of San Francisco. Despite the challenges of the 1906 earthquake, the parish community continues to gather in the original redwood frame building, embracing its Carpenter’s Gothic architecture.
1400 Dillon Beach Road, Tomales, California 94971, United States
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