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Apollo Hall
50 North Church Street
American Fork, Utah
84003
(435) 691-5418
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Uintah Theatre
Vernal, Utah
On 29 April 1912, the New Uintah Theatre opened in the former Elk Building, which had been remodeled “along the latest moving picture house lines, with sloping floor, soloists platform, etc.” The ticket office was outside, under a “blaze of rows of electric lights.” Patrons of nearby towns appreciated having hitching posts on the premises. The New Uintah closed sometime prior to 1932. The E. W. Davis furniture store occupied the building before it became a piano store called the Henderson-Barlett Music Company.
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Apollo Hall
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The front of the Apollo 8 dance hall. Apollo Hall, American Fork, Utah 2011 |
Front and side of the dance hall. Apollo Hall, American Fork, Utah 2011 |
Party balloons in the reception area. Apollo Hall, American Fork, Utah 2011 |
A hallway. Apollo Hall, American Fork, Utah 2011 |
The Saturday swap meet, in the dance hall. Apollo Hall, American Fork, Utah 2011 |
Behind a swap meet table, theater seats line the side walls of the dance hall. Apollo Hall, American Fork, Utah 2011 |
The three-tiered stage. Apollo Hall, American Fork, Utah 2011 |
Lights in the dance hall. Apollo Hall, American Fork, Utah 2011 |
The dance floor with the wall lights on. Apollo Hall, American Fork, Utah 2011 |
Looking across the dance floor, toward the stage. Apollo Hall, American Fork, Utah 2011 |
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