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Below you'll find a list of all posts that have been tagged as “National Register of Historic Places”

Brown Bag Webinar: Preservation Power-Up – Engaging More People, More Passion

Chris McFarland April 21, 2025

Preservation Power-Up – Engaging More People, More Passion Presented by Brandy Strand, Executive Director, Preservation Utah  Join our live webinar to discover practical ways to …

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Brown Bag Webinar: Utah History Made Easy

Chris McFarland April 21, 2025

Utah History Made Easy – How to Acccess Utah’s Architectural Treasures Online Presented by Deb Miller, Utah SHPO Records Manager Searching for an easy (and …

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Clover Ward LDS Meetinghouse, Rush Valley, Tooele County

The Clover Ward LDS Meetinghouse in Rush Valley, Tooele County, is significant under Criterion A in the areas of Religion and Social History. As a …

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Springdale Hilltop Cemetery, Springdale, Washington County

The Springdale Hilltop Cemetery is locally significant as the first cemetery established during the settlement of Springdale, Washington County, Utah. Springdale’s first cemetery is the …

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Springdale Town Jail, Springdale, Washington County

The Springdale Town Jail, built in 1935, is locally significant as a link between the town of Springdale, Zion National Park, and the Civilian Conservation …

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Toovuhsuhvooch Archaeological District, Carbon County

The Toovuhsuhvooch Archaeological District, located in Carbon County, is significant at the statewide level under Criteria A, C and D. Also, Criteria Consideration A applies …

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Springville Historic District Add. Doc., Springville, Utah County

The original Springville Historic District located in Utah County, was listed in the National Register of Historic Places on January 21, 2004. The amended Springville …

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MOUNTAIR ACRES SUBDIVISION HISTORIC DISTRICT, MILLCREEK, SALT LAKE COUNTY

The Mountair Acres Subdivision Historic District in Millcreek, Salt Lake County, is locally significant under Criterion C in the area of Architecture. Mountair Acres is …

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WILLIAM H. & HELEN MILLER HOUSE, FARMINGTON, DAVIS COUNTY

The William H. and Helen Miller House in Farmington, Davis County, Utah, was originally constructed ca. 1868 and is significant at the local level under …

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JESSE & MIRIAM SMITH HOUSE, FARMINGTON, DAVIS COUNTY

The Jesse and Miriam Smith House in Farmington, Davis County, Utah, was originally constructed ca. 1855 with a ca. 1890 primary addition and is significant …

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HENRY & LEATHA CHAFFIN HOUSE, FARMINGTON, DAVIS COUNTY

The Henry and Leatha Chaffin House in Farmington, Davis County, Utah, was originally constructed ca. 1881 and is significant at the local level under Criterion …

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ELIAS & MARY ANN VAN FLEET HOUSE, FARMINGTON, DAVIS COUNTY

The Elias and Mary Ann Van Fleet House in Farmington, Davis County, Utah, was originally constructed ca. 1868 and is significant at the local level …

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