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Stockton Cambodian Buddhist Temple (Wat Dhammararam)

Stockton Cambodian Buddhist Temple (Wat Dhammararam)

As featured on Huell Howser’s Road Trip to Stockton in 2007, the Stockton Cambodian Buddhist Temple is home to over 100 vibrant, jewel-encrusted statues that celebrate the life and story of the Cambodian Buddha, including a striking 50-foot-long recumbent Buddha. Visitors are welcome daily during daylight hours, and admission is free, with donations accepted. The temple is also the site of the annual Cambodian New Year Celebration each April.
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University of the Pacific

University of the Pacific

Stockton, California, is home to University of the Pacific, the first chartered university in the state. Established in 1851 by Methodist ministers, Pacific was founded as an independent, coeducational institution and now serves over 6,400 students across three campuses in Stockton, San Francisco, and Sacramento. The university is recognized for its strong commitment to teaching and learning, a tradition of innovation, and the achievements of its 55,000 living alumni. A visit to this historic campus provides a glimpse into its long-standing dedication to education and innovation. Don't miss the opportunity to take a tour and experience its beautiful campus!
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Mexican Heritage Center & Gallery

Mexican Heritage Center & Gallery

The Mexican Heritage Center is an exhibition gallery where visitors and the community can enjoy Mexican culture through dance, art, and music. In the heart of downtown Stockton, the Mexican Heritage Center proudly showcases local artists' work and hosts many events such as Día de los Muertos and Las Posadas that invite the community to learn about Mexican traditions. The Center even offers traditional Mexican art such as jewelry, pottery, and figurines that visitors can purchase. Check out their website for a calendar of events and exhibitions!
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Bob Hope (Fox) Theatre

Bob Hope (Fox) Theatre

The Bob Hope (Fox California) Theatre in Downtown Stockton, built in 1930, was one of only two "movie palaces" in the Central Valley. Today its 2,042 seats are host to year-round live theater, musicals, concerts, family events, classic cinema and comedy. The Bob Hope Theatre is listed on the National Register of Historical Places and features a marble mosaic floor that encompasses a 1,200 square foot space in the center of the lobby. This marble was imported from Italy and the mosaic was designed by a Canadian artist. The Theatre also features a 1928 Robert Morton theater organ, which came from the Seattle Fox Theatre which closed over 40 years ago. This organ was restored and donated to the theater by The Friends of the Fox, a volunteer organization that has been instrumental in preserving the theater. Check out their website for the calendar of the latest events coming to the Bob Hope Theatre!
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Stockton Civic Theater

Stockton Civic Theater

For more than 70 years, the Stockton Civic Theater has entertained local audiences with world-class performances of Broadway’s favorite musicals and plays. Founded in 1950, SCT’s mission is to provide Broadway-quality live entertainment and arts education programs to California’s Central Valley. The theater produces five shows each year, each running for four weekends, and includes family-friendly productions and a summer youth program, SCT Jr. For the current season and performance schedule, visit the Stockton Civic Theatre's official website.
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Stockton Symphony

Stockton Symphony

Founded in 1926, the Stockton Symphony is one of the preeminent performing arts organizations in San Joaquin County and the third oldest orchestra in California. Each year, the symphony presents a 5-concert Classics series and a 4-concert Pops series at various venues across the region. Known for electrifying performances, the Stockton Symphony captivates audiences of all ages with a blend of contemporary music and symphonic heritage. Visit the Stockton Symphony's official website for the current season schedule.
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University Park Discovery Trail & World Peace Rose Garden

University Park Discovery Trail & World Peace Rose Garden

Located on the Stockton campus of California State University Stanislaus, University Park has a Discovery Trail — a lovely one-mile walk with several stops highlighting art, architecture, nature, and history. One of the stops is the University Park World Peace Rose Garden which features over 245 roses and a Peace Plaza with plaques with inspirational messages of peace from local school children. Admission is free and University Park is open from sunrise to sunset.
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