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Trolley Corners
515 South 700 East
Salt Lake City, Utah
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Trolley Corners
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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Cinemark at Provo Towne Center
Provo, Utah
The Cinemark 16 opened on 12 November 1999 and was the second theater complex built by Cinemark USA in Utah County. The theater is part of the Provo Towne Center Mall and features stadium seating and digital sound in all auditoriums.
"We would like to bring a family experience to Provo, making [the Cinemark at Provo Towne Center] the ideal place for families to spend time together" said Randall Hester, vice-president of Cinemark USA. "With so many movie choices, there is something for every member of the family."
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1 Lobby |
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The lobby and concession stand
for Theater 1 at Trolley Corners were located on the level above
the ticket booth. After buying their popcorn and candy,
moviegoers would go either to the right or left of the concession
stand and enter the auditorium from its side doors. The
ceiling of the lobby sloped upwards because it was located beneath
the stadium seating of the theater.
Photo by Grant Smith, 16 February 2004
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The concession stand in the upper
lobby at Trolley Corners. Patrons
entered the Theater 1 auditorium by going either to the right
or left of the concession stand.
Photo by Grant Smith, 16 February 2004
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The lobby of Trolley Corners Theater
1. The concession stand is on the left and the stairs
down to the ticket booth are on the right.
Photo by Grant Smith, 25 March 2004
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The lobby and concession stand of Trolley Corners
Theater 1.
Photo by Grant Smith, 25 March 2004 |
Large windows lighted the main stairwell
of the Trolley Corners Theater complex.
Photo by Grant Smith, 25 March 2004
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The lobby outside Trolley Corners
Theater 1 was open to the level above. The concession
stand and entrances to the auditorium are on the right. The
stairs on the left lead down to the ticket booth on the level
below.
Photo by Grant Smith, 16 February 2004
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The Trolley Corners theater was
decorated with paintings of movie stars. These painting
were hung in an open area between the upper lobby and the levels
below.
Photo by Grant Smith, 25 March 2004
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The north end of the lobby for Trolley Corners Theater
1. Benches for waiting moviegoers sit in front of a railing
that blocks of the area open to the two levels below.
Photo by Grant Smith, 25 March 2004 |

Paintings of old movie stars hang from the ceiling
in the north end of the Trolley Corners Theater 1 lobby.
Photo by Grant Smith, 25 March 2004 |

The lobby of Trolley Corners Theater 1 from the south
end, next to the elevators.
Photo by Grant Smith, 25 March 2004 |

A hallway on the Theater 1 level of Trolley Corners. The
lobby is behind the camera. Doors on the left lead out onto
the top level of the parking structure.
Photo by Grant Smith, 25 March 2004 |

A poster for Master and Commander on the brick wall
of the Trolley Corners theater.
Photo by Grant Smith, 25 March 2004 |
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