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The Egyptian Theatre is a historic 750-seat theater housed in an Egyptian Revival movie house. Built in 1928 at the time when thematically-designed cinemas were all the fashion, the theater was designed by architect Montana Fallis, who also designed the Mayan Theatre in Denver. The theater was operated by Fox Intermountain Theatres Inc. during the 1940s before falling into disrepair and being out of commission for many years. It was beautifully restored to its former glory in 1996 and reopened as a community theater, added to the National Register of Historic Places, and continues to show movies today.
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