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Constructed c. 1900, this one-story brick house is a good example of the Victorian Eclectic style. The house was built by the Deseret Savings and Loan Company, who used it as a rental property. They owned the property until 1932, when they sold it to the Investors Finance Company, who in turn sold it to Raymond and Elizabeth McLain in 1934. Mr. McLain worked as a foreman for Rio Grande Motor Ways, Inc., located in SLC. The McLains were the first owner-residents of the house. The house retains its integrity and is a contributing structure within the Avenues Historic District.

202 North I Street in the Avenues Historic District in Salt Lake City, Utah.