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Monthly Archives: February 2018

McGriff Park

16 Friday Feb 2018

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McGriff Park in North Ogden, one of North Ogden’s Parks.

Parks in North Ogden

16 Friday Feb 2018

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  • Barker Park (2375 North Fruitland Dr)
  • Equestrian Park (2675 North Mountain Road)
  • Lomond View Park (220 East Elberta Dr)
  • McGriff Park (2950 North 900 East)
  • Mountain View Park (875 East 3300 North)
  • North Ogden East (2685 North 500 East)
  • North Ogden West (2685 North 500 East)
  • Oaklawn Park (1200 East 2500 North)
  • Orton/Green Acres Park 2050 North 600 East)
  • Wadman Park (2700 North 1050 East)
  • Bicentennial Park (2641 North 400 East)
  • Skate Park (2600 North 505 East)

Pioneer Telegraph Office

16 Friday Feb 2018

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Downtown SLC, Historic Markers, Salt Lake City, Salt Lake County, SUP, Telegraph, utah

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Pioneer Telegraph Office

S.U.P. Marker #D (see other S.U.P. Markers here.)

Location: 73 South Main, SLC
In 1955 the famed sculptor Ortho Fairbanks created this marker located at the spot where the transcontinental telegraph lines were connected October 24, 1861. In 2007 the monument was removed during the construction of the City Creek Center and was replaced near the same spot and rededicated October 24, 2011.

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Smith Rexall Drug Store

16 Friday Feb 2018

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Historic Buildings, Pleasant Grove, utah, utah county

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Smith Drug is the oldest family owned business in Pleasant Grove, Utah.

George Leroy Smith (known as “Roy”) began in the drug store business while he was still in high school, about 1910. The store was called Pleasant Grove Drug and was located across the street from it’s current location.

Hedquist Drug bought the store in 1915 and Roy continued as the store’s manager.

In 1917 the store moved across the street to it’s current location and Roy received his pharmacy license that same year.

In 1929, Roy bought the store from Hedquist Drug. The store remained Hedquist Drug until 1935 when the name was changed to Smith Drug. (more at smithrexalldrug.com)

Located at 10 South Main Street in Pleasant Grove on historic Main Street.

Salem Pond

13 Tuesday Feb 2018

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Salem Pond, in Salem is a beautiful place popular for fishing, walking, biking, feeding ducks and taking pictures.  On the west side of the pond is Knoll Park.

A couple historic markers at the pond are:

  • Pond Town Fort
  • Salem’s First Post Office
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Z.C.M.I.

08 Thursday Feb 2018

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Z.C.M.I. – One of the last remaining fragments of the pioneer era

For more than 100 years, this cast iron and sheet metal facade greeted shoppers at Z.C.M.I.’s flagship store.  Zion’s Cooperative Mercantile Institution was formed by Mormon merchants in 1868 at the behest of Brigham Young to combat the economic influences of mining and the transcontinental railroad.  The enterprise intended to support local manufacturing, control prices, and invest profits back into the community.  Its success spawned similar institutions throughout the Intermountain West and eventually inaugurated a major department store chain.  Z.C.M.I. was sold in 1999 to May Company.  May Co. was sold in 2005 to Federated Department Stores which owns Macy’s.

Salt Lake City merchants belonging to Z.C.M.I. first consolidated in one building – with an elaborate facade – at this location in 1876.  When the building was torn down in 1973, the facade, which had been remodeled several times, was preserved and adapted as a store entrance, as it has been again in City Creek Center.

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  • Historic Buildings in Salt Lake City
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The historic Cast Iron Front at 15 South Main Street in the Downtown neighborhood of Salt Lake City was listed on the National Register of Historic Places on September 22, 1970 (#70000632)

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The “Zions Cooperative Mercantile Association” was formed in 1868. Before 1880 one-hundred-fifty branch stores reached into twenty-four counties and one-hundred-twenty-six towns and cities.

On April 10, 1875 a committee was chosen to select a site for a new building in Salt Lake City, and the present site on “East South Temple” (now called Main Street) was selected. The land was purchased from Brigham Young for $30,000.00. The building, which is reputed to be the first department store in America, was completed in March, 1876 and opened for business on April 1, 1876. The cost was $136,544.00. The architects were William H. Folsom and Obed Taylor. The structure is significant because of its unusually well-maintained historic store front of cast iron.

The original Z.C.M.I. building had a frontage of fifty feet by a depth of 318 feet; three stories high, plus a full basement. The whole interior was chiefly lighted by sky lights.

The store front Is a window wall of three matching sections built at three different times. Rows of Corinthian columns divide the windows, These columns are of cast iron In the center (1876) and south (1880) portions but of heavy stamped sheet metal in the north (1901) portion. There is a modillion cornice at each level and also in the rake of the pediment. The top cornice has brackets aligned with the columns below and a row of dentils under the modillions, which are larger than those of the cornices below and
ornamented with an acanthus leaf. Under the pediment is a frieze which extends across the center portion of the storefront. It contains large letters ‘ZCMI’ balanced on each side with circular frames containing the date of founding, 1868, on the left and the date of the pediment construction, 1901, on the right. The rest of the frieze contains a connecting vine and leaf pattern. Above the top cornice antefixes project in alignment with the columns below. They are typical of much of the ornament which is of light sheet metal formed over wood.

The windows are double hung wood sash 2/2 glazed with obscure glass. Upper corners of sash and frame are rounded. These windows are extremely large, 11 feet in height and varying in width from 4 feet to 7 feet. They are covered with insect screens of modern louvered mesh in frames which match the windows behind.

The columns are painted black, other ornament and moldings are white and background planes are gray.

The first floor level which once had a columnar treatment like that above now has large show windows with wide spaced supports and is spanned by heavy steel beams.”

As the width of the store front grew the design of the cornice and pediment was changed. Below the marquee and behind the façade there has been frequent modernization, but some of the varnished pine poles remain as structural columns along with much of the original stamped metal ceiling. The store plans extensive remodeling and addition; however, the original cast iron façade will remain.

Mason’s Clothing Store / Clarks’ Merchandise

08 Thursday Feb 2018

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Historic Buildings, NRHP, Pleasant Grove, Pleasant Grove Historic District, utah, utah county

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Mason’s Clothing Store / Clarks’ Merchandise

This building was constructed c.1908 by William L. Hayes who leased it to Walter B. Mason for Mason’s Men’s Clothing Store.  Several years before his death in 1922, Hyrum L. Clark moved his general merchandise store here.  H. Winfield Clark purchased his father’s business and continued with it until 1942.  In 1944, Vilace and Fern Radmall established Radmall Hardware, purchasing the building.  Their son, David, continued the business from 1972 to 1988.  David’s wife, Maxine, restored the building in 1997.
(the above text is from the plaque on the building)

Located at 15 South Main Street in Pleasant Grove on historic Main Street.

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Inglewood Park

08 Thursday Feb 2018

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Inglewood Park – Located at 1159 S McClelland St (1040 E) in Salt Lake City.

This page has the other parks in Salt Lake.

Half Moon Lake

08 Thursday Feb 2018

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Lakes, Pinedale, Sublette County, Wyoming

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Above Pinedale, Wyoming is Half Moon Lake, a gorgeous lake with great scenery all around.

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