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  2. Peery's Egyptian Theater - Wikipedia

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    Peery's Egyptian Theater was built after the fiery demise of the Arlington Hotel in 1923. Harman and Louis Peery devised a plan to build a grand theater, "The Showplace of the West". The architectural firm of Hodgson & McClenahan, notable for many important Wasatch Front landmarks, was hired for the task. They took cues from many of the most ...

  3. Egyptian Theatre - Wikipedia

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    The result was Grauman's Egyptian Theatre, with a seating of 1770. The approach to the theatre was through a courtyard in an ornate style evoking ancient Egypt, while inside, the stage was flanked by carved columns and models of the Sphinx. The theatre was opened on October 19, 1922, with the grand premiere of "Robin Hood" starring Douglas ...

  4. Bigelow-Ben Lomond Hotel - Wikipedia

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    Other projects done by this firm include Peery's Egyptian Theatre, Ogden High School, Ogden/Weber Municipal Building, the Regional Forest Service Building, Stock Exchange Building and several Prairie School residences in the Eccles Avenue Historic District. The construction cost for the building has been stated at $1,250,000 in 1927.

  5. Eccles Avenue Historic District - Wikipedia

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    76001840 [1] Added to NRHP. December 12, 1976. Eccles Avenue Historic District, also known as the David Eccles Subdivision, is a historic neighborhood located between 25th and 26th streets and Jackson and Van Buren Avenues in Ogden, Utah, United States. It was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1976.

  6. Grauman's Egyptian Theatre - Wikipedia

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    Peery's Egyptian Theatre in Ogden, Utah, which opened in 1924, is an example. In 1999, the Egyptian was featured in episode 712 of Visiting... with Huell Howser. The theater is the location of a gunfight during the conclusion of a case in the detective video game L.A. Noire and also appears in Jonathan Franzen's 2021 novel, Crossroads.

  7. Ogden, Utah - Wikipedia

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    Ogden ( / ˈɒɡdən / OG-dən) is a city in and the county seat of Weber County, [6] Utah, United States, approximately 10 miles (16 km) east of the Great Salt Lake and 40 miles (64 km) north of Salt Lake City. The population was 87,321 in 2020, according to the US Census Bureau, making it Utah's eighth largest city. [7]

  8. Jefferson Avenue Historic District (Ogden, Utah) - Wikipedia

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    Description. Historically, the Jefferson Avenue area between 25th and 27th Streets was home to many wealthy Ogden residents. Many homes were built in a distinct Victorian style that also permeated the surrounding area. Owners included J.C. Armstrong/ David Eccles, Hiram H. Spencer/William Eccles, David C. Eccles, Isadore Marks/Adam Patterson Sr ...

  9. Leslie S. Hodgson - Wikipedia

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    He was also known for prairie school style, seen in the David Eccles Subdivision, and various period revival styles, seen in the Bigelow-Ben Lomond Hotel and Peery's Egyptian Theater. Hodgson was the official architect for the Ogden School board for 25 years, and an architect for federal agencies during World War II. Images of works

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