Friends of Egyptian Theatre
Subject
Subject Source: Local sources
Found in 3 Collections and/or Records:
Friends of the Egyptian Theatre Collection
Collection
Identifier: MS-043
Records from friends of the Egyptian Theatre.
This collection consists of items created by the Friends of the Egyptian Theatre as they worked to restore it.
Dates:
1978 - 1986
Found in:
WSU Stewart Library Special Collections
Ogden Miscellaneous Collection
Collection
Identifier: MS-189
Abstract
This collection contains plates and cups and other miscellaneous items featuring scenes of Ogden or businesses of Ogden. Some of the items are housed in boxes and packed with ethnafoam, interleaving paper or bubble wrap to prevent breaking.
Dates:
1879 - 1999
Found in:
WSU Stewart Library Special Collections
Van Summerill Egyptian Theater Collection
Collection
Identifier: MS-414
Scope and Contents
Peery’s Egyptian Theater was born out of the worldwide “Egyptomania” sparked by the 1922 discovery of King Tutankhamen’s tomb. After their Arlington Hotel burned down in 1923, the Peery family rebuilt on the site, commissioning architects Leslie Hodgson and Myrl McClenahan to design a grand Egyptian-themed “Showplace of the West.” The theater opened in July 1924 with twinkling star lights, neon sunsets, and its first film, Wanderer of the Wasteland. Despite challenges through the Great...
Dates:
Other: 1946 - 1998
Found in:
WSU Stewart Library Special Collections