In Memory of Pan-Pacific Auditorium aka Xanadu

In Memory of Pan-Pacific Auditorium aka Xanadu from blog.moviefone.com: basin." The rec center is less than a fifth of the size of the former Pan-Pacific."

"When the Pan-Pacific was named to the National Register of Historic Places in 1978, followed by its onscreen transformation in 'Xanadu,' many locals were hopeful that the old building would be rehabilitated. However, due to arguments regarding the future of the site, it continued to lay vacant and deteriorate until May 24, 1989, when it burned to the ground in a fire that could be seen throughout

the L.A. "Eventually the site became Pan-Pacific Park, which includes a recreation center (above) on the footprint of the old auditorium, whose design it echos -- complete with a 45-foot tall fin-shaped spire.

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I am having something called META threatening to delete my page for no apparent real reason so if this page should disappear that's why! They claim I am "infringing on copyrights" and I don't see HOW I am being this is a FAN PAGE of a BUILDING that no longer exists!!!

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With antisemitism rising around the world, Holocaust Museum L.A. will hold a commemoration of Yom HaShoah (Holocaust Rem...
05/05/2024

With antisemitism rising around the world, Holocaust Museum L.A. will hold a commemoration of Yom HaShoah (Holocaust Remembrance Day) on Sunday, May 5, at 11 a.m. in Pan Pacific Park. The ceremony brings together survivors, their families and community leaders, and will include Los Angeles Mayor Karen Bass. The commemoration marks the 80th anniversary of the deportation of Hungarian Jews to Auschwitz.

Holocaust survivor Mary Bauer, 96, who survived the Auschwitz-Birkenau and Ravensbrück Concentration Camps, will give remarks at the event. The Yom HaShoah commemoration also includes musical performances and remarks from community leaders and second and third generation survivors. A group of survivors will sing “The Partisan Song,” a Yiddish anthem for Holocaust survivors inspired by the Warsaw Ghetto uprising.

The ceremony is being held by Holocaust Museum L.A. in partnership with the American Jewish Committee, ADL Los Angeles, the Jewish Federation of Greater Los Angeles, Jewish Public Affairs Committee of California, Stand With Us and the USC Shoah Foundation.

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Together, we'll honor survivors, remember those who perished, safeguard Holocaust history, and stand up against antisemitism and hate. This year’s ceremony commemorates the 80th anniversary of the deportation of Hungarian Jews to Auschwitz.

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The Fairfax district tot park was rededicated Thursday by Mayor Karen Bass and other city leaders after a yearlong closure due to vandalism

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