
332 East Williams Avenue in Salt Lake City, Utah
- Referenced in the Liberty Wells Historic District:
Sixty (8 percent) contributing buildings affiliated with this time period are present within the area. Most are single-family residential structures in variations of World War II Era Cottage and Ranch/Rambler forms. By the early 1950s, the small, World War II Era Cottage plan was extended, making it longer, and cross-gables and cross-gable bays were added to create early versions of the Ranch house form. As time progressed, the plan was extended even further and took on the trappings of the more typical tract house version of the Ranch/Rambler form established in California by Clifford May. A good example of post-war World War II Era Cottages in the Liberty Area can be seen in the c. 1950 residence at 332 E. Williams Avenue, while a good example of the Ranch/Rambler form can be seen in the c. 1955 house at 1150 S. Denver Street.
