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3688 South Redwood Road
West Valley City, Utah  84119
801 973-7088

 

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Trolley Corners
Salt Lake City, Utah

Theater Closed

The Trolley Corners Theatres closed after their final showings on 3 June 2004. The movie theater complex opened on 23 December 1977, featuring an 800 seat theater with stadium seating, 70mm, and large murals of "Star Wars" and "Sound of Music". Downstairs were two 315 seat theaters with murals of classic movie stars. The theater has been gutted and replaced by a fitness center.

 
 
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Redwood Drive-In Photos

The attraction board of the Redwood Drive-In.
Photo by Grant Smith, 4 July 2003

The ticket booths.
Photo by Grant Smith, 4 July 2003

The building for the snack bar and projection equipment.

The building for the snack bar and projection equipment.
Photo by Grant Smith, 3 January 2004

The building for the snack bar and projection equipment.

The building for the snack bar and projection equipment.
Photo by Grant Smith, 3 January 2004

An indoor swap meet lines the four sides of theater 2.

An indoor swap meet lines the four sides of theater 2.
Photo by Grant Smith, 3 January 2004

The building for the snack bar and projection equipment.

The building for the snack bar and projection equipment.
Photo by Grant Smith, 3 January 2004

Behind the swap meet building are rest rooms, a picnic table, and the screen for theater 2.

Behind the swap meet building are rest rooms, a picnic table, and the screen for theater 2.
Photo by Grant Smith, 3 January 2004

The 60-foot screen for theater 2.

The 60-foot screen for theater 2.
Photo by Grant Smith, 3 January 2004

The Redwood Drive-In on a 1975 geological survey map

The Redwood Drive-In on a 1975 geological survey map.  At the time the theater only had one screen.
Courtesy of the US Geological Survey, 1 July 1975

An aerial view of the Redwood Drive-In as a four-screen theater, probably in May 1976

An aerial view of the Redwood Drive-In as a four-screen theater in May 1979.  The drive-in was later split into six screens.

An aerial view of the Theater 1 at the Redwood Drive-In

An aerial view of the Theater 1 at the Redwood Drive-In.  The snack bar and projection building is in the lower right.

An aerial view of Theater 2 at the Redwood Drive-In

An aerial view of Theater 2 at the Redwood Drive-In.  This theater later became the location of the swap meet.

An aerial view of Theater 3 at the Redwood Drive-In.

An aerial view of Theater 1 at the Redwood Drive-In

An aerial view of Theater 4 at the Redwood Drive-In.  This theater was later split into three screens.

An aerial photo of the Redwood Rive-In in 1997

An aerial photo of the Redwood Rive-In in 1997, when the theater had six screens.
Courtesy of the US Geological Survey, 4 October 1997

Looking across theater 1.

Looking across theater 1.  The screen is on the left.
Photo by Grant Smith, 3 January 2004

Theater 2, looking towards the screen.

Theater 2, looking towards the screen.
Photo by Grant Smith, 3 January 2004

The screens for theaters 5, 4, and 3, from left to right

The screens for theaters 5, 4, and 3, from left to right.
Photo by Grant Smith, 3 January 2004

Screens for theaters 6, 5, and 4, from left to right.

Screens for theaters 6, 5, and 4, from left to right.
Photo by Grant Smith, 3 January 2004