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historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMNT8_salt-lake-city-county-building_Salt-Lake-City-UT.html
The Salt Lake City & County Building is one of Salt Lake City's most beloved landmarks.The building is Utah's finest example of Richardsonian Romanesque architecture. Numerous detailed carvings, including Indian chiefs, Spanish explorers, and the …
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMNT5_salt-lake-stock-mining-exchange-building_Salt-Lake-City-UT.html
Built 1909 of sandstone & brick. Exchange organized 1888.Played essential part indevelopment of nation's resources as financial centerfor mining activitiesof the west.
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMNT1_salt-lake-stock-and-mining-exchange_Salt-Lake-City-UT.html
This street is named Exchange Place after the Salt Lake Stock and MiningExchange Building. As part of his efforts to make south downtown the financial center of Salt Lake City, Samuel Newhouse donated this site to the Salt Lake Mining and Stock Ex…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMNT0_kearns-st-anns-orphanage_Salt-Lake-City-UT.html
This eclectic Chateauesque style building was constructed in 1899 by the Roman Catholic church. It was designed by Carl M. Neuhausen, architect of the Thomas Kearns Mansion and the Cathedral of the Madeleine, both located on South Temple Street. B…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMNS2_beehive-house_Salt-Lake-City-UT.html
Built in 1845 of adobe brick.Architect: Truman O. Angell.Home of Brigham Young, second president,Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints& 1st Governor Territory of Utah.
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMNRZ_mcintyre-building_Salt-Lake-City-UT.html
The McIntyre Building was constructed in 1908-1909 for William H. McIntyre, Sr. who became wealthy after the development of his mammoth mine in Utah's Tintic Mining District. This building, designed by Richard K. A. Kletting and constructed of rei…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMNRO_salt-lake-and-utah-railroad_West-Jordan-UT.html
The Salt Lake and Utah Railroad—better known in Utah as the "Orem Line"—extended from Salt Lake City through the city of South Jordan, at this location, and to Payson, a distance of 67 miles. A branch line of 9 miles in length served t…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMNRN_utah-idaho-sugar-factory_West-Jordan-UT.html
In 1849 Governor Brigham Young sent Apostle John Taylor on a mission to France to investigate industries that could be successfully established in the New Mountain Empire. There he met Philip De Lamare, a man of exceptional talents and substantial…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMNRM_capitol-theatre_Salt-Lake-City-UT.html
Constructed 1912-1913, the Capitol Theatre incorporated classical design and was stylistically advanced for its time. the theater's highly decorative Italian Renaissance style is significant as an innovation in the development of Utah architectur…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMNRJ_herald-building_Salt-Lake-City-UT.html
Herald BuildingDesigned by architect John C. Craig, the Herald Building was constructed in 1905 to house the Salt Lake Herald, a daily newspaper which began publication in June 1870. The Salt Lake Herald ceased publication in 1920. During its exis…
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