***Register at EventBrite to Reserve Your Spot*** The new book, “Vintage Signs of Utah,” is a beautifully photographed collection of vintage roadside signs around the …
Fort Douglas Archaeology Walking Tour
***Register at EventBrite to Reserve Your Spot*** Join archaeologist Dr. Chris Merritt from the Utah State Historic Preservation Office for a walking tour of the …
Fort Douglas Archaeology Walking Tour
***Register at EventBrite to Reserve Your Spot*** Join archaeologist Dr. Chris Merritt from the Utah State Historic Preservation Office for a walking tour of the …
Fort Douglas Archaeology Walking Tour
***Register at EventBrite to Reserve Your Spot*** Join archaeologist Dr. Chris Merritt from the Utah State Historic Preservation Office for a walking tour of the …
Webinar: Cultivating A Culture of Reuse
***Register at EventBrite to Reserve Your Spot*** In September 2022, San Antonio became the largest city in the US to adopt a deconstruction ordinance, and …
Annual Historic Homes Tour
This year our tour will be held in the Federal Heights neighborhood. From humble beginnings as the site of brickyards and slaughterhouses, Federal Heights developed in …
Walking Tour: Legacy Business Pub Crawl
More information can be found here: https://preservationutah.org/experience/preservation-month
PRESENTATION: THE SIGNIFICANCE OF HOLLADAY’S POST-WAR ARCHITECTURE
Holladay Preservation Commission Researched and presented by Bim Oliver, Historical Research Consultant
McCune Mansion Tour
Alfred and Elizabeth McCune stopped keeping track of expenses after the costs for their “simple” bungalow on Capitol Hill reached $500,000. They imported roof tiles …
McCune Mansion Tour
Alfred and Elizabeth McCune stopped keeping track of expenses after the costs for their “simple” bungalow on Capitol Hill reached $500,000. They imported roof tiles …
McCune Mansion Tour
Alfred and Elizabeth McCune stopped keeping track of expenses after the costs for their “simple” bungalow on Capitol Hill reached $500,000. They imported roof tiles …
McCune Mansion Tour
Alfred and Elizabeth McCune stopped keeping track of expenses after the costs for their “simple” bungalow on Capitol Hill reached $500,000. They imported roof tiles …