American Legion Post 43

Known as the "Post to the Stars", past members have included Hollywood luminaries such as Gene Autry, Humphrey Bogart, Ernest Borgnine, Clark Gable, Charlton Heston, Stan Lee, Ronald Reagan, Mickey Rooney, and Rudy Vallee.

[2] Many of the post's World War II celebrity members served in the Army Air Forces' First Motion Picture Unit, stood up by Lt Col Jack Warner, at the request of General "Hap" Arnold, to create recruitment and training films.

The First Motion Picture Unit is survived today as the U.S. Air Force's 4th Combat Camera Squadron, which still maintains ties to the post.

Its 6,000 square foot theater has been a popular venue for studios to introduce new stars to the veteran community since its inception, and recently completed a multi-million dollar renovation to bring it up to date with modern digital sound and projection technology in 2019.

[8] The property has been featured in many film and television shows, including Squadron of Honor, The Shining, Star Trek, and American Crime Story.