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Trolley North Theatre
1000 North 500 East
Bountiful, Utah
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Colonial Theatre
Salt Lake City, Utah
The Colonial Theatre was built by the Auerbach brothers in 1908 at a cost of $150,000 to show plays by traveling companies with the Northwestern Theatrical Association. The interior was decorated with ivory and gold, with green sidewalls, carpets and draperies. It had a seating capacity of 1936, with box seats and two balconies. It showed movies as the Victory Theatre. About 1942 it was destroyed by fire.
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Photos of the Trolley North
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Entrance to the Trolley North theater.
The On the left is the larger auditorium added sometime after 1974.
Photo by Grant Smith, 30 April 2002
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Entrance to the Trolley North theater.
Photo by Grant Smith, 30 April 2002
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The west side of the theater. On the right
is one of the two original auditoriums. The murals were
added after Trolley Theaters took over in 1974.
Photo by Grant Smith, 30 April 2002
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Ad from when Trolley Theater formally
took over management of the Mark II.
Deseret News, 27 November 1974, page 8A
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