
2720 Adams Avenue in Ogden, Utah
- mentioned in Ogden’s Central Bench Historic District:
Several other notable homes were constructed in the district during the period. The John Browning House (John Browning being a son of famous gun inventor John Moses Browning) at 2720 Adams Avenue was built in 1905. The home is a bungalow with several dormers and has elements of the Victorian Eclectic style that was so popular in Ogden during the 1890s. To prove that the Victorian era in Ogden was not completely over, some Victorian rectangular block cottages were constructed in 1907, including the Jesse H. Brown House at 2215 Madison Avenue, the Mrs. Annie Andrae Burt House at 2053 Adams Avenue, and The Alma D. Chambers House at 887 23rd Street, which was one of several Chambers family homes on the block.

