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George S. Clark House

27 Tuesday Feb 2024

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George S. Clark House

This central passage Greek Revival style house was built for George S. and Susanah Dalley Clark c. 1868. They had previously lived in an adobe house across the street. This twelve-room house is framed with 4x4s and was originally covered with wood siding, all obtained from nearby mountains. The recently installed aluminum siding approximates the appearance of the original siding. The two story porch originally spanned the width of the front facade but was modified prior to 1917.

As leader of the first settlers to the area, George wrote a letter of report to Brigham Young on the conditions of the new settlement and headed that letter “Pleasant Grove.” The name was later adopted by the community. George was the first bishop of the Pleasant Grove LDS Ward. He also started a prominent, long-lived mercantile business, Clark Bros. Susanah operated a millinery shop in Pleasant Grove and provided vocal and dramatic entertainment in their large hall which expanded into the kitchen area. The house has remained in the Clark family, serving seven generations,

50 West Center Street in Pleasant Grove, Utah

Kingsbury Hall

26 Monday Feb 2024

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Kingsbury Hall

Built during 1928-30 at a cost of $275,000, Kingsbury Hall was designed with Classical and Egyptian Revival elements by Edward O. Anderson and Lorenzo S. Young, winners of an architectural competition. The building was named for Joseph T. Kingsbury, President of the University (1897-1916). Maeterlinck’s The Blue Bird was the first performance staged in the hall following its dedication on May 22,1930. Kingsbury Hall has been graced with the lectures and performances of countless renowned individuals, including Winston Churchill, Eleanor Roosevelt, Robert Frost, Marcel Marceau, Itzhak Perlman, Sir John Gielgud, Vincent Price, Arthur Rubinstein, Sergei Rachmaninoff, and Mikhail Gorbachev.

Following the decision to renovate the hall in 1993, architects Eaton Mahoney Associates were selected for the restoration project that included a new stage house, enlarged front plaza, dressing room and wardrobe facilities for 70 performers, rehearsal studio, pedestrian bridge, and public elevator. In March 1996, in honor of the Utah Statehood Centennial Celebration, the $14 million renovation was completed and Kingsbury Hall was reopened.

Located at 1395 Presidents’ Circle in the U of U Circle Historic District in Salt Lake City, Utah

866 S 900 W

26 Monday Feb 2024

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Poplar Grove

866 South 900 West in the Poplar Grove neighborhood in Salt Lake City, Utah

3471 S 300 E

26 Monday Feb 2024

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3471 South 300 East in South Salt Lake, Utah

190 E 500 S

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190 East 500 South in Provo, Utah

David P. Romrell Memorial

26 Monday Feb 2024

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David P. Romrell – Public Safety Building
Dedicated in Memory of
Officer David Paul Romrell
10/10/87-11/24/18
Officer Romrell was killed in the line of duty while protecting the City of South Salt Lakes David served his country in the United States Marine Corps prior to choosing law enforcement as his career. Sadly, David’s law enforcement journey ended only 10 months into his career. Officer Romre!! will forever be remembered for his compassion while fairly enforcing the constitution and laws he swore to protect, while serving the community of South Salt Lake.
“When an officer’s heart is larger than their courage, there shall be no better guardian worthy of wearing a badge.”
MAYOR
Cherie Wood
Dedicated on November 24, 2019
CITY COUNCIL
Ben Pender, Corey Thomas, Sharla Bynum, Portia Mila, Shane Siwik, Ray deWolfe, Mark Kindred
GENEROUS DONATIONS
CHIEF OF POLICE
Jack D. Carruth
Renee & Stan Watts
Atlas Bronze
OXP
Artisans LLC
Wallace Woodworks
Jeff Wallace Wallace Woodworks

Located inside the David P. Romrell – Public Safety Building at 2835 South Main Street in South Salt Lake, Utah

David P. Romrell – Public Safety Building

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2835 South Main Street in South Salt Lake, Utah

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488 S 200 E

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488 South 200 East in Provo, Utah

489 S 200 E

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489 South 200 East in Provo, Utah

210 E 500 S

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210 East 500 South in Provo, Utah

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