Egyptian Theatre - Theatres in This Style

Theatres in This Style

Sorted by date of first opening.

  • Grauman's Egyptian Theatre, Hollywood, California, 1922
  • Peery's Egyptian Theatre, Ogden, Utah, 1924
  • Egyptian Theatre, Coos Bay, Oregon, 1925
  • Mary G. Steiner Egyptian Theatre, Park City, Utah, 1926
  • The Egyptian Theatre, Boise, Idaho, 1927
  • Empress Theatre, Montreal, Quebec, Canada, 1927
  • Egyptian Theatre, Delta, Colorado, 1928
  • Egyptian Theatre, DeKalb, Illinois, 1929

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