Henry Luce House
The Henry Luce House built in 1891, is part of the Perkins’ Addition Streetcar Suburb of Salt Lake City which is architecturally and historically significant as the most visually cohesive example of a streetcar subdivision within Salt Lake City. Created in the early 1890’s, the Perkins’ Addition development communicates the historical themes of non-Mormon settlement patterns, out-of-state influence on the expansion of Salt Lake City. Henry Luce was the proprietor oand partner in Luce and Berryman’s Mint Saloon.
Located at 921 East 1700 South in Salt Lake City.
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