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The theater's name on the front of the largest auditorium, 'Carmike 5-6-7 Cinemas'.  Originally it said 'Mann 5-6-7'. - , Utah
The theater's name on the front of the largest auditorium, 'Carmike 5-6-7 Cinemas'. Originally it said 'Mann 5-6-7'.
Grant Smith
28 September 2001
The theater's sign.  Originally the attraction board had a black background with white letters. - , Utah
The theater's sign. Originally the attraction board had a black background with white letters.
Grant Smith
28 September 2001
Poster cases in front of the second auditorium. - , Utah
Poster cases in front of the second auditorium.
Grant Smith
28 September 2001
The outside of the theater.  The ticket booth is behind the camera.  The stairs on the left go down to the parking. - , Utah
The outside of the theater. The ticket booth is behind the camera. The stairs on the left go down to the parking.
Grant Smith
28 September 2001
The entrance and ticket booth. - , Utah
The entrance and ticket booth.
Grant Smith
28 September 2001
The ticket booth. - , Utah
The ticket booth.
Grant Smith
28 September 2001
Installation of the theater's marquee before the theater opened. - , Utah
Installation of the theater's marquee before the theater opened.
Deseret News, page W11, 17 December 1982
The main stairs up to the ticket booth.  On the attraction board are the words 'Closed. Visit the Cottonwood'.  - , Utah
The main stairs up to the ticket booth. On the attraction board are the words 'Closed. Visit the Cottonwood'.
Grant Smith
28 September 2001
The front of what used to be the theater lobby.  The theater has now been converted into four retail spaces.  The lobby and auditoriums have all been gutted, leveled, and equiped with their own entrances. - , Utah
The front of what used to be the theater lobby. The theater has now been converted into four retail spaces. The lobby and auditoriums have all been gutted, leveled, and equiped with their own entrances.
Grant Smith
30 November 2002
The parking beneath the theater.  You can see the slope of the theaters by looking at the ceiling. - , Utah
The parking beneath the theater. You can see the slope of the theaters by looking at the ceiling.
Grant Smith
30 November 2002