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Cineplex Odeon
Layton Hills Cinemas
728 West 1425 North
Layton, Utah
84041
801 774-0800
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Legacy Theatre
Salt Lake City, Utah
The 500-seat Legacy Theatre was built in the former Grand Ballroom of the Hotel Utah as the building was converted into the Joseph Smith Memorial Building. The theater opened on 3 July 1993, presenting the Church-produced film “Legacy” in 70mm six-channel Dolby Stereo on a 63-foot-wide screen. The Legacy Theatre was the last theater in the Salt Lake area to present traditional “five perf” 70mm films. The first digital projector in Utah was installed at the Legacy Theatre for “Joseph Smith, The Prophet of the Restoration,” which opened on 17 December 2005.
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Layton Hills Cinemas
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The front facade of the Layton Hills Cinema. Layton Hills Cinemas, Layton, Utah Grant Smith, 3 September 2011 |
The south and east exterior walls. Layton Hills Cinemas, Layton, Utah Grant Smith, 3 September 2011 |
The front facade of the Layton Hills Cinemas. Layton Hills Cinemas, Layton, Utah Grant Smith, 3 September 2011 |
Looking across the parking lot towards the theater entrance. Layton Hills Cinemas, Layton, Utah Grant Smith, 3 September 2011 |
Trees line the parking lot of the theater. Layton Hills Cinemas, Layton, Utah Grant Smith, 3 September 2011 |
The west side of the theater's sign. Layton Hills Cinemas, Layton, Utah Grant Smith, 3 September 2011 |
The east side of the sign, partially obscured by bushes and trees. Layton Hills Cinemas, Layton, Utah Grant Smith, 3 September 2011 |
Tinseltown USA and the former Movies 10 building, with the Layton Hills Cinemas in the background. Layton Hills Cinemas, Layton, Utah Grant Smith, 3 September 2011 |
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