
A list of the historic homes in Salt Lake City that I’ve come across.
- Separate page for historic sites in the Avenues District
- Separate page for historic sites in the South Temple District
- 17 South 1200 East
- 131 South 1200 East
- 288 N. Canyon Road
- 421 N. Center Street – Alexander E. Carr Home
- 447 South 1200 East
- 525 Center Street – Benjamin F. Cummings Home
- 555 East 100 South
- Albert E. Fisher Mansion
- The Bee-Hive House
- Best-Cannon House
- Butler/Wallin House
- Byron Cummings House
- Caroline Carr Armstrong House
- Charles James Mullett House
- Cramer House and Floral Shop
- Devereaux House
- Dinwoodey Mansion
- Fortunato Anselmo House
- George Baddley Home
- George T. Spokes House
- Gibbs-Thomas-Hansen House
- Henry Luce House
- James & Susan Langton House
- John Taylor II House
- Joseph A. West Apartments
- Keith-Brown Mansion and Carriage House
- Dr. Leo F. and Irene S. Hummer House
- Lewis S. and Theresa B. Hills House
- Mabry – Van Pelt House
- McCune Mansion
- McKean House
- Pioneer Log Home
- Simon Bamberger House
- Thomas Kearns Mansion and Carriage House
- Wilford Woodruff’s Farm 1850
- Woodruff-Riter Mansion

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Hey I just stumbled across your content my grandmother had a home on I street it’s on the list not sure of the address but you can’t miss it. Its just a few houses past the old fire house it’s the big ol’ white one on the right side could you please find some history on it it would be nice to know it I loved that home as a child, I also have some really cool stories about that home and the music my grandparents played just went along with the nostalgia of the home, they used to play Brass band music all day and night of course it play lightly on the radio, and yes it was a radio station wasn’t on a tape or a record but anyways if you could find some history on it that would be the coolest thank you..
My family is the Hansen family mentioned here and on the plaque. It was sold before I was born, but my grandmother and her siblings would be very interested in getting a chance to see the house as it had a big impact on their lives. Is that something that would be possible? My email is @steeveyy@gmail.com if you could get back to me!