Heber Amusement Hall
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Built in 1908 from nearby sandstone and mostly by volunteer labor, the Heber Amusement Hall (also known as the Heber Social Hall) has served for generations as a community and civic center in the heart of Wasatch County, Utah. The amusement hall was fashioned after the Apollo Hall in American Fork, Utah
American Fork, Utah
American Fork is a city in Utah County, Utah, United States, at the foot of Mount Timpanogos in the Wasatch Range, north of Utah Lake. It is part of the Provo–Orem, Utah Metropolitan Statistical Area. The population was 26,263 at the 2010 census, nearly a 20% growth since the 2000 census...

 and at the time was one of only a few dance floors that were spring-mounted. A kitchen was added in 1917. The amusement hall, along with the Wasatch Stake Tabernacle
Wasatch Stake Tabernacle
The Wasatch Stake Tabernacle in Heber City, Wasatch County, Utah, USA was completed in 1889, and served as a Latter Day Saints meetinghouse reserved for especially large congregations until 1965...

, was listed on the National Register of Historic Places
National Register of Historic Places
The National Register of Historic Places is the United States government's official list of districts, sites, buildings, structures, and objects deemed worthy of preservation...

 on December 2, 1970 The hall, like the adjacent tabernacle, is owned by Heber City and currently serves as a senior citizen center.
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