124 East Williams Avenue in Salt Lake City, Utah

Referenced in the Liberty Wells Historic District:
In addition to the many single-family dwellings that are associated with this period are several double houses (duplexes). These double houses are somewhat unique within streetcar suburbs such as the Liberty Area, as they represent higher density housing that was typically found in more urban settings. However, several streetcar suburbs around downtown Salt Lake City are known to have included a surprising number of such multi-family residences, including the existing Wells Historic District and the historic Forest Dale neighborhood. Roughly 26 contributing double houses representing this period are present in the district. Most double houses from the period, such as the c. 1925 property at 122-124 E. Williams Avenue, exhibit elements of Period Revival style. Others, such as the c. 1925 residence at 359- 361 E. Williams Avenue, incorporated the highly popular Bungalow style or the Clipped Gable Cottage style, such as the c. 1925 residence at 964 S. Denver Street.