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Located in Presidio Heights, this theater opened in 1910, and, according to its website, is a well known location to catch Woody Allen films. It also features first-run, foreign, and independent films, and the occasional film festival, and have "baby matinees" on the first and third Tuesdays of the month. Parking in the area can be difficult, but the Muni 1 stops just a couple blocks away on California.
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