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A Building with Many Names
From teller windows to Vaudeville, the building at 400 E Campbell Ave. has lived many lives.

One of the oldest commercial buildings in the city was erected in 1920, originally for the Grower's Bank.
The building was converted to a movie theater in 1938. In 1968, The Gaslighter Theater company purchased and refurbished the building with a small stage and bar.[10]
The Gaslighter produced melodramas and Vaudeville-style shows there until it closed in 2006. The building was sold and is currently undergoing refurbishment to become a lounge.
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The city of Campbell wil be celebrating Campbell's 60th anniversary on March 28, 10:30 a.m. with a small reception at City Hall in front of the glass cabinets outside of council chambers.
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