
The below information was compiled by the Pleasant Grove Historic Preservation Commission:
Between the years 1902 and 1908, seven houses were built in Pleasant Grove that resemble each other. This house design is found almost exclusively in Utah County.
Each of the seven homes has these features: 2 stories high, pyramid roof over the central block, gabbled sections projecting to the front and sides, round-arched or pyramid-arched windows on either the front or side roof slope, and usually a gabled porch.
- Bullock Home (390 E 200 S)
- Fage Home (175 W 200 S)
- Halliday Home (90 E 200 S)
- Lund Home (189 E 100 S)
- Marrott Home (111 S 200 E)
- Stewart Home (205 N 100 E)
- Thornton Home (113 W 200 S)
More historic homes in Pleasant Grove, Utah:
- Beers House-Hotel
- Heber and Luna Clark House
- George S. Clark House
- Ashton/Driggs House
- Samuel Green House
- Cyrus Benjamin Hawley House
- Neils Peter Larsen House
- Lewis W. and Lydia Brown Lund House
- Elijah Mayhew House
- Thomas A. Richins House
- Edward F. Wadley House
- Jacob Hanmer White House
- Clifford L. Wright House
- William Friend Young House
(all are listed by address on this page: Pleasant Grove by Address)
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