Formerly the St. Helens Fox Theatre, City Farm Chehalis has been majestically transformed and restored into a unique Western Washington landmark. Combined with historic art from ancient exotic lands, City Farm transports you into another world making any event a one-of-a-kind experience. Works of art from the 18th and 19th century abound while period furniture compliments the dcor. The building features Italian Renaissance paintings, which adorn the acoustic coves, and over 50 chandeliers including Lucille Ball's dining room treasure. Palatial hand-carved pillars accent the first floor and intricate royal facades surround the stage and dance floor upstairs. Classical architectural medallions, ornate mouldings and motifs highlight the ceilings while old-growth wood and brick delight the walls. From floor to ceiling, it is a visionary wonder and the perfect blend of old and new for a genuine sensory experience. Our amenities are exceptional. We can make your dreams come true 365 days a year. Let us help make your wedding ceremony and reception an exquisite experience! Schedule a tour today!
Our amenities include:
Table and chair set up and take down provided with design consultation prior to event included in price Chairs and tables for 300 people Onsite support for duration of event at additional charge 10,000 square feet. 2 floors at 5,000 square feet. Prices include both floors. Total building capacity/occupancy 480 people Stage with state-of-art sound and PA system using SONOS technology Bar on first floor Commercial bar on second floor Catering centers on each floor Green rooms on each floor Over 12 bathrooms including ADA accommodations ADA ramp access on 2nd floor Ample parking Generous seating areas on both floors Largest dance floor in Central Washington Preferred vendor list
Website: www.cityfarmchehalis.com
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