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Salt Lake City, Utah

The University of Utah dedicated its first auditorium, Kingsbury Hall, on 22 May 1930.   The $275,000 assembly hall was funded by the State of Utah and named in honor of Joseph T. Kingsbury, who served as President of the University from 1897 until 1926.   Kingsbury Hall is one of nine buildings in the University Circle historic district, which was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1978.  The auditorium was built with a projection booth and an organ loft, to accommodate silent films.

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An artist's drawing of the Trolley Corners building before construction.  The drawing shows a triangular sign on the front of the theater rather than the flat sign that was actually built.

An artist's drawing of the Trolley Corners building before construction. The drawing shows a triangular sign on the front of the theater rather than the flat sign that was actually built.
Trolley Corners, Salt Lake City, Utah
Deseret News, page C7
23 December 1997

The Trolley Corners Theatres had a flat sign over the entrance to the building along 700 East.

The Trolley Corners Theatres had a flat sign over the entrance to the building along 700 East.
Trolley Corners, Salt Lake City, Utah
Photographer: Grant Smith
3 June 2004

The sign of the Trolley Corners Theatres at night.  The words 'Trolley Corners' appear at the top of the sign and 'Theatres' is written on either end.  Below the name of the theater were sections for each theater with seven lines of copy.

The sign of the Trolley Corners Theatres at night. The words 'Trolley Corners' appear at the top of the sign and 'Theatres' is written on either end. Below the name of the theater were sections for each theater with seven lines of copy.
Trolley Corners, Salt Lake City, Utah
Photographer: Grant Smith
1 May 2004

The front entrance of the Trolley Corners building is on the 700 East side, although most people enter through the parking structure in the back.

The front entrance of the Trolley Corners building is on the 700 East side, although most people enter through the parking structure in the back.
Trolley Corners, Salt Lake City, Utah
Photographer: Grant Smith
3 June 2004

The sign for the Trolley Corners Theatres at night, from across the street.

The sign for the Trolley Corners Theatres at night, from across the street.
Trolley Corners, Salt Lake City, Utah
Photographer: Grant Smith
1 May 2004

The sign for the Trolley Corners Theatres from across the street.  Below the sign on the right is an entrance to the building.  The area on the left of the entrance was originally a driveway to the parking structure and bank drive-thru.

The sign for the Trolley Corners Theatres from across the street. Below the sign on the right is an entrance to the building. The area on the left of the entrance was originally a driveway to the parking structure and bank drive-thru.
Trolley Corners, Salt Lake City, Utah
Photographer: Grant Smith
3 June 2004

The sign for the Trolley Corners Theatres.

The sign for the Trolley Corners Theatres.
Trolley Corners, Salt Lake City, Utah
Photographer: Grant Smith
3 May 2002

The west side of the Trolley Corners building, seen from across busy 700 East.

The west side of the Trolley Corners building, seen from across busy 700 East.
Trolley Corners, Salt Lake City, Utah
Photographer: Grant Smith
3 May 2002