![]() ![]() Also seen is the ‘Til Two bar at Third Street and Santa Rosa Avenue. But viewers also can get a glimpse of what the town used to look like when the old courthouse and public library were still around. A prominent one is the white Empire Building, still standing today on Old Courthouse Square. ![]() Those familiar with the city can easily recognize a few landmarks. And on Saturday, as part of the city’s annual Rose Parade festivities, people were able to enter the Roxy Stadium 14 theater for free showings of a film that captured the look of the town almost 70 years ago. ![]() Yes, Santa Rosa was one of the stars in the 1943 classic. But it gets even better when you see the image of a passenger train chugging up to a basalt stone train depot – and realize that the same old station still stands just a 10-minute walk away from your movie theater. It’s pretty nice to watch a free showing of Alfred Hitchcock’s “Shadow of a Doubt” on the big screen. ![]()
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