Untitled 4 - Little Hollywood Shootout

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Untitled 4 - Little Hollywood Shootout
Little Hollywood Movie Museum
Address: 297 W Center St, Kanab.
(435) 644-5337, hours 9 am-5 pm.
Contact: Tom Forsythe
The Little Hollywood Movie Museum is located directly behind Little
Hollywood Land in a grove of lush cottonwood trees. The museum
has been designed as a fully immersive experience. As you walk
among the movie sets, you are encouraged to touch and relive the
vivid illusions brought to the big screen by some of the world's most
famous actors and directors. This location offers old western style
buildings, large meeting rooms, and a gift shop ideal for obtaining
potential props. http://www.frontiermovietown.com
Moqui Cave
Address: On the east side of U.S. 89, about
5 1/2 miles north of Kanab.
Contact: Lex or LeAnn Chamberlain
435-644-8525, hours 9 am-5 pm. Closed sunday.
The Chamberlain family, descendants of Thomas and Mary Chamberlain,
bought the cave in 1951, and the following year opened a tavern and dance
hall in it. Although you can't order a drink today, the unique bar is still here,
along with a huge collection of objects and artifacts that ranges from
authentic dinosaur tracks (more than 140 million years old) to a beautiful
fluorescent mineral display. You'll also see Native American pottery, spear
points, and other art and artifacts. A large gift shop specializes in Native
American arts and crafts.
http://www.kanabguide.com/articleDetails.cfm?recordID=14
Three Lakes Canyon
Address: 7 miles north of Kanab on west
side of Highway 89.
Contact: Lon Childs, 801-509-4484.
Three lakes is located about 7 miles north of Kanab, on the
west side of Highway 89. If this is a location you want to film
at, it t is very important that you contact the property owner
listed above (Lon Childs). He will come meet you to give you
access. This unique area has an incredible history and
consists of a picnic area, pond, dock, and slick rock walls.
Read more at:
www.xploreutah.net/story/peek-boo-canyon-andmontezumas-lost-gold
Mt Carmel Junction
Address: Junction SR 9 & US-89 East Zion,
Mount Carmel Utah 84755
Phone: (435) 648-2188
Located approximately 17 miles north of Kanab, at the cross
roads of Highway 89 and Highway 9, that leads to Zion National
Park. There is a restaurant, golf course, gas station, rv park, and
hotel. There are many locations great for filming and to make
arrangements please ask for Ed Myers, at the phone number
listed above between business hours of 9:00 am-5:00 pm. http://
www.eastziontourismcouncil.org/thunderbird.htm
Parry Lodge
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Address: 89 E Center St, Kanab.
Contact: Staff in lobby, 435-644-2601.
Founded in 1931 by the three Parry brothers (Whit), Chauncey, and
Gronway, Parry Lodge has hosted some of the biggest names from the
golden age of Hollywood. John Wayne, Frank Sinatra, Olivia De
Havilland, Gregory Peck, Maureen O'Hara, Tyrone Power, Linda Darnell,
Robert Taylor, Anne Bancroft, Dean Martin, Lana Turner, Clint Eastwood
and Barbara Stanwyck are just a few of the hundreds of stars and
character players that stayed at Parry's while filming in the many scenic
locales in and around Kanab, Utah. The location has the old barn theater
and is still an active hotel and restaurant. http://www.parrylodge.com
Kane County Travel Office
Address: 78 South 100 East, Kanab.
Contact: Ken Gotzenberg, 435-644-5033,
hours of 8:00 am to 5:00 pm.
The Kane County Office of Tourism is located in
downtown Kanab, and offers interior and exterior shots
for filming. The outside of the building depicts murals of
activities found in the area. The inside of the visitor center
provides area information and several displays about area
attractions. The Kane County staff can help assist with
questions about the area. www.visitsouthernutah.com
Muley Canyon
Address: .7 miles north of north Kanab
welcome sign on east side of Highway 89.
Contact: Kelly Stowell, 435-899-0443.
This location has become known to a handful of locals as muley
canyon and offers pristine beauty in an iconic canyon very close to
Kanab complete with its own narrow slot canyon. To reach this
location drive north on Highway 89, approximately .7 miles from the
north Kanab welcome sign. Watch for the port of entry sign,
immediately followed by a 45 mile per hour speed limit sign and turn
right (east), proceeding up the dirt road to your desired canyon filming
location.
Big Water, Utah
Address: 57 miles east of Kanab.
Contact: Kelly Stowell, 435-899-0443
Big Water is located in the heart of the Colorado Plateau. There is
rich sedimentary geology in the area. Time spans represented around
Big Water range from Late Jurassic to Late Cretaceous rocks. The
formations immediately around Big Water are the Carmel Formation,
Entrada Sandstone, Dakota Formation, Tropic Shale, and Straight
Cliffs Formation. Disney recently filmed the movie John Carter,, in the
area in addition to feature films Maverick, with Mel Gibson and
Planet of the Apes with Mark Walberg.
KanabWelcome Signs
Address: Routes leading to Kanab
Contact: Kelly Stowell, 435-899-0443.
Kanab’s main transportation corridor is decorated with
several different styles of welcome signs. On the north end
of town stands the ode “Greatest Earth on Show,” and at
the east and south entrances displays the phrase Kanab, a
“Western Classic.” Traveling north along 89A towards
Kanab from Fredonia, Arizona in Utah is the iconic “Life
Elevated” sign.
Jerry Stringham Property
Address: Orderville, UT
Contact: Jerry Stringham, 407-913-2684.
Located 30 miles north of Kanab on the east side of
Highway 89, across from the Kane County Fair Grounds.
Jerry has many film props and infrastructure available for
teams including a bridge, chain saw bears, a trading post
and several other old western style buildings. You must call
Jerry if you decide to film in this location and he will get
you access to his property.