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The Westwood Theater opened in 1917 as the Rex, showing silent films and hosting Vaudeville shows.
In 1935 the Rex was remodeled and renamed the Romance and began showing 'talkies' (movies with sound). |
In 1976, following extensive damage by the Teton Dam flood disaster, the theater was sold, again remodeled and renamed the Westwood. Carmike Cinemas bought the Westwood in 1998 and ran the movie house until it closed March 29, 2001.
In the fall of 2005 the City of Rexburg purchased the Westwood. The theater has now been remodeled for community entertainment and events. Movies, plays, concerts, recitals, meetings, and parties are a few of the uses that this 420 seat theater is used for.
Supported by the Rexburg Arts Council, the Westwood Committee was formed to create the mission and goals for the theater. The theme of the committee is to "Bring back the Romance". One goal is to bring back the look and feel of the roaring 20's. Student groups from the Construction Management and Interior Design Departments at BYU-I have already begun planning and design. Funding is needed to make this project a reality. Contact Rexburg City Hall to make your donation; donations can be financial, materials, or in-kind labor.
Location: Main Street and Center Street |
Harriman State Park
Location: Island Park, ID
Eastern Idaho, 18 miles N. of Ashton on Hwy. 20
Mailing Address
3489 Green Canyon Rd.
Island Park, ID 83429
Street Address
3489 Green Canyon Rd.
Island Park, ID 83429
Phone: (208) 558-7368
Fax: (208) 558-7045
Toll Free: (866) 634-3246
Harriman State Park lies within an 11,000-acre wildlife refuge in the greater Yellowstone Ecosystem. Moose, Elk, and Sandhill Cranes are common, as is North America's largest waterfowl, the Trumpeter Swan. Known as one of the best fly-fishing streams in the nation, the Henrys Fork meanders for eight miles through Harriman. Over 20 miles of trails are available for hiking, biking, horseback riding, and cross county skiing. Guided horseback tours are offered by a park vendor, Dry Ridge Outfitters, 208-558-RIDE (7433).
Henrys Lake State Park
Location: Island Park, ID
Eastern Idaho, 15 miles from Yellowstone Park
Mailing Address
3917 E. 5100 N.
Island Park, ID 83429
Street Address
3917 E. 5100 N.
Island Park, ID 83429
Phone: (208) 558-7532
Toll Free: (866) 634-3246
Located just 15 miles west of Yellowstone National Park, this high mountain lake is the kind of place fishermen dream about. The state park, named after explorer Major Andrew Henry, opens the Thursday before Memorial Day and closes October 31st, weather permitting. The park offers campfire programs and a Junior Ranger program. Anglers fish for cutthroat, brook and rainbow-cutthroat hybrid trout. The park has a modern fish cleaning station near the boat ramp. Camping is at one of 44 sites and there are camping-cabins also available for rent. During winter, information on Henrys Lake can be obtained by calling Harriman State Park.
Welcome to Yellowstone National Park!
Established in 1872, Yellowstone National Park is America's first national park. Located in Wyoming, Montana, and Idaho, it is home to a large variety of wildlife including grizzly bears, wolves, bison, and elk. Preserved within Yellowstone National Park are Old Faithful and a collection of the world's most extraordinary geysers and hot springs, and the Grand Canyon of the Yellowstone.
Grand Teton National Park
Located in northwestern Wyoming, Grand Teton National Park preserves a spectacular landscape rich with majestic mountains, pristine lakes and extraordinary wildlife. The abrupt vertical rise of the jagged Teton Range contrasts with the horizontal sage-covered valley and glacial lakes at their base, creating world-renowned scenery that attracts nearly four million visitors per year.
Craters of the Moon National Monument and Preserve
is a vast ocean of lava flows with scattered islands of cinder cones and sagebrush. We invite you to explore this "weird and scenic landscape" where yesterday's volcanic events are likely to continue tomorrow...
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