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The Sandy Historic District is a Historic District in Sandy, Utah that covers most of the city’s pre-suburbanization extent. It is essentially the area east of State Street, west of 700 East north of 9000 South, and south of Pioneer Avenue (8530 South; near the northern boundary of the city of Sandy). About half of the National Register of Historic Places listings in Salt Lake County outside of Salt Lake City are in Sandy, and the large majority of those are within the Historic District.
- Ann Paramore Marriott House
- Archibald & Violet Gardner House
- Bicentennial Park
- Charles and Fannie Anderson House
- Church Takes Root in Sandy
- Emma Olive Dobbs Home
- Ernest and Sadie Cushing House
- Frederick & Anna Anderson Home
- James & Mariah Cushing House
- James & Ellen May Jensen House
- Jensen/Clark House
- Jensen – Jensen House
- John & Harriet Farrer Home
- John & Annie Johnson Home
- Mingo Smelter
- Pioneer Ore Sampling Company
- Sandy-Alta Railroad
- Sandy Co-op
- Sandy LDS Stake Recreation Hall
- Sandy School
- Sandy Tithing Office
- Thomas Elof & Beda Anderberg House
- William Christopherson House
- William D. Kuhre House
- William & Amorillis Vincent House
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