
Elite Dance Hall
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N 41° 38.046 W 111° 51.459
12T E 428565 N 4609507
This Utah Historical Marker is mounted on the front of Elite Hall at 98 W Main Street in Hyrum, Utah.
Waymark Code: WMGZ27
Location: Utah, United States
Date Posted: 04/26/2013
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Elite Dance Hall
The Elite Dance Hall, designed by architect K.C. Schaub and constructed in 1917, is significant for its association with community evwents in the city of Hyrum. Financed by the Hyrum Amusement Company, Elite Hall became the primary dancing and social events center in Hyrum, after replacing the 1889 Opera Hall, which was destroyed by fire in 1914. The building is also significant because it is one of only a couple of known remaining dance halls in the state with a spring-loaded dance floor. The springs provided extra bounce for the hundreds of dancers who would crowd the floor. Because Elite Hall had the only spring-loaded floor in northern Utah, the building attracted dancers from all over Cache County and northern Utah.
At the time of Elite Hall's construction, commercial-type buildings typically displayed little ornamentation. However, modest Prairie School-style detailing Adds character to this large structure. Prairie School elements are found in the large frieze that encircles the top of the building with bracket-like ornamentation. They are also found in the long vertical inset panels on the primary façade, which counter the frieze and add an element of height to the building. Elite Hall's imposing presence on Main Street, its Prairie School-style detailing, and historical integrity combine to make it one of the most prominent buildings in town.
Marker placed in 2003