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This large brick structure, built in 1911, is classical in style and virtually unaltered since construction. The top of the building is crowned by a heavy, classic cornice. The front entrance is sided by pilasters and topped with a modified Roman arch. The building’s style and age are its main features. It was built for U.S. Government functions including a Post Office, District Court, and the County Clerk’s office. The adjacent east-west street was named Federal Avenue because of this building’s governmental use. The land originally was the entrance to Tithing Square, where LDS Church members paid tithing in the form of produce, livestock, and sometimes cash.
160 North Main Street on Historic Logan Main Street and part of the Logan Center Street Historic District in Logan, Utah





