
Richard K. A. Kletting designed this for developer Avery Timms.
1124 East Third Avenue in The Avenues in Salt Lake City, Utah



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Richard K. A. Kletting designed this for developer Avery Timms.
1124 East Third Avenue in The Avenues in Salt Lake City, Utah



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This Victorian Eclectic style house was built in 1896 for Hannah H. Pitcher, who operated a general store in the Avenues. Other occupants include Theodore H. Sloan (1898-1901) and Arthur B. Gibson (1901-1909), both merchants. The house was rented out for a number of years before being purchased in 1933 by long-time residents Dewey L. and Violet S. Peterson.
1119 East Third Avenue in The Avenues in Salt Lake City, Utah




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Cockleburr Wash Petroglyphs
The Cockleburr Wash Petroglyphs were added to the National Register of Historic Places (#80003974) on September 4, 1980.
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Frank & Laura Cameron House
974 E. South Temple
1908, Ware & Treganza, SLC
Like the Ladies Literary Club, the Cameron House is a Prairie style design of Ware & Treganza. The house features little ornamentation aside from the band of square stucco inserts that runs through the second story. A variety of masonry patterns, however, add texture and visual interest to the building. Note the vertical brick beltcourse between the first and second stories and the regular rows of recessed bricks on the front porch piers and wall.
The house was built for Frank Cameron, president of the Cameron Coal Company and director of the Utah Savings and Trust Company. In 1929, heavyweight boxing champion Jack Dempsey purchased the house for his mother, Cecilia Dempsey. Jack Dempsey lived and trained in Salt Lake City during the early part of his famous career. The Haven, a substance abuse residential treatment program, has operated in this house since 1969.
(from Preservation Utah’s walking tour)
Located at 974 East South Temple in the South Temple Historic District in Salt Lake City, Utah.

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85 C Street
Constructed in 1904, this two-story residence is a good example of the foursquare house design. The house is significant for its architecture and also for its association with its original owner, Alphonso H. Snow. Mr. Snow, born in 1858 to Lorenzo Snow-past President of the LDS Church, was a member of the Utah State Legislature, owned the A. H. Snow Development Company, and organized Peach Days in Brigham City. The house was converted to apartments in 1937 and restored in 2004.
85 North C Street in The Avenues in Salt Lake City, Utah
