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Landmark: Kamiak High School AuditoriumCity: Pullman
Country: USA Washington
Continent: North America
Kamiak High School Auditorium, Pullman, USA Washington, North America
The Kamiak High School Auditorium is a performance venue located within Kamiak High School in Pullman, Washington, USA.
Visual Characteristics
The auditorium features a proscenium stage with a seating capacity of 1,200. The interior walls are finished with acoustical paneling, and the seating is upholstered in a dark blue fabric. The stage floor is constructed of hardwood. The exterior of the building is integrated into the larger Kamiak High School complex, primarily constructed of brick and concrete.
Location & Access Logistics
The auditorium is situated at 100 SE 13th Street, Pullman, WA 99163, on the campus of Kamiak High School. It is approximately 1.5 miles (2.4 km) east of the Pullman city center. Access is via SE 13th Street, which connects to Bishop Boulevard. Parking is available in designated lots on the school campus, particularly on the west side of the auditorium building. Public transport options include the Pullman Transit Route 2 (Southwest), which stops near the school on SE Bishop Boulevard.
Historical & Ecological Origin
The auditorium was constructed as part of the original Kamiak High School building, with its completion date coinciding with the school's opening in 1961. It was designed to serve the educational and community needs for theatrical productions, musical performances, and school assemblies. The site itself is part of the Palouse region, characterized by rolling hills formed by wind-deposited silt.
Key Highlights & Activities
The primary activity is attending scheduled performances, including school plays, concerts, and community events. The facility is also used for graduation ceremonies and other large school gatherings. Backstage tours may be available by prior arrangement for educational groups.
Infrastructure & Amenities
Restrooms are located in the main lobby and on the upper balcony level. Limited shade is available in the immediate vicinity of the building's entrance. Cell phone signal (4G/5G) is generally available within the auditorium and on campus. No food vendors are permanently located within the auditorium; concessions may be available during specific events.
Best Time to Visit
The best time to visit is during scheduled performances. For photography of the interior, the lighting conditions are controlled by the stage lighting system. The facility is operational year-round, with event schedules varying by academic and community calendars.
Facts & Legends
The auditorium's acoustics were designed with input from acoustical consultants to optimize sound quality for both spoken word and musical performances. A specific "secret" tip for attendees is to check the upper balcony for unobstructed sightlines to the stage, though seating in the main floor offers a more direct perspective.
Nearby Landmarks
- Washington State University (2.0km Northwest)
- Palouse Falls State Park (35.0km Southwest) - Note: This is outside the 5km radius but is a significant regional landmark.
- Kamiak Butte County Park (15.0km Northeast) - Note: This is outside the 5km radius but is a significant regional landmark.
- Pullman City Hall (1.8km West)
- Gladish Community Center (1.6km West)