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Showroom opening in historic theater of the Capitol Building in downtown Truckee

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TRUCKEE, Calif. – A new iteration of Truckee’s historic theater upstairs in the Capitol Building is once again open to the public. After months of careful renovation, Mark Buzzard, CEO of Liberty Bell Smart Home and Alpine Electric, announces the opening of the showroom and theater to the public.

The theater renovation includes additional seating and is available to host film, art and literary performances.
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The theater’s history reaches back to 1870 when the Capitol building was built with Hurd’s Saloon downstairs and live entertainment on stage upstairs. After the turn of the century, silent films were shown as well as live stage productions through the 1970s. Rumor has it Charlie Chaplin once performed on the iconic Capitol Theater stage.

The new Liberty Bell Smart Home showroom features innovative and efficient security, electrical, and smart home design for architects, builders, and clients.  The theater renovation includes additional seating and is available to host film, art and literary performances.



“Offering this historic space as a gathering venue for town community events is an opportunity to strengthen our relationships with existing customers and expand into exciting new projects,” Buzzard said in a statement. 

Liberty Bell Smart Home and Alpine Electric creates peace of mind for the homeowner through fire and alarm monitoring, surveillance and alerts as well as audio video smart home theater and media, indoors and outdoors. 


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