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Utah Movie Theatres (page 3)

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Huish Reel Theatre
Richfield, UT
The Huish Reel Theatre was built in 1938. Charles E. Huish had other theatres in many other cities in Utah. This theatre is still operating. For more, see this website. [map]

Cinedome 70 Theatre [gone]
Riverdale, UT
The Cinedome 70 Theatre was built in 1970 and featured two dome-shaped auditoriums. It had been vacant since 2001. The marquee lettering was removed after this photo was taken in 2006. There had been plans in 2001 to convert the building into a private club called the "Rock 'n' Rodeo" but that never happened. The buildings were demolished in 2010. A car dealership will be built on the site. For more, see these websites: 1 and 2.

former Villa Theatre
Salt Lake City, UT
The Villa Theatre opened in 1949. Its 93-foot-wide curved screen was the largest in the state. The marquee sign was restored in 1995 and 2003. The theatre closed in 2003. In 2004, the building was converted into a carpet store. For more, see these websites: 1 and 2. [map]

Capitol Theatre
Salt Lake City, UT
The Capitol Theatre was designed by Albert G. Lansburgh and opened in 1913. It began showing movies in 1929. In 1976, the theater was purchased by Salt Lake County and restored. It is now used as a live performance venue and is home to Ballet West, the Utah Opera, the Children's Dance Theatre, and Broadway Across America - Utah. For more, see this website. [map]

More Salt Lake City Theatres:
Centre Theatre: 1, 2, 3 [gone]

Main Theatre
Smithfield, UT
The Main Theatre opened in 1939. In 1996, the theatre housed the Stage Stop Theatre Co. From 1997-2004, it was used as a movie theatre again. It has been vacant since then. For more, see this website. [map]

Ritz Theatre
Tooele, UT
The Ritz Theatre opened sometime before 1927 and it remains in operation. For more, see these websites: 1 and 2. [map]

Vernal Theatre
Vernal, UT
The Vernal Theatre opened in 1946. There was originally a clock at the front of the sign. It was damaged by a truck in 2008 and removed. These photos are from 2012. In 2016, the theatre was sold. It is now used for live performances and other uses. For more, see these websites: 1, 2, and 3. [map]

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