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The Hotel Logan was built in 1895 it had 33 hotel rooms and 3 bathrooms on the top two floors and three retail stores on the main floor.
In 1982 we remodeled the hotel and restored twenty two apartments all with kitchenettes and bathrooms. The retail main floor had three store fronts until 1955 when Jack Croft rented the North store. In 1963 Russ and Barbara Fjeldsted became managers of A The Sportsman and enlarged the store with all three stores combined into one large store.
In 1990 Mark and Kristan Fjeldsted took over management when Russ became Logan City Mayor.
In 2016 we remodeled the store with a beautiful new store front and at the same time we remodeled and restored the building adjacent to the Sportsman and leased the space to Even Stevens, a classy sandwich, salad store. This new restaurant building was built in 1902.
These two buildings are on the Utah State Historical Site Register and The National Registry of Historic Sites.
129 North Main Street on Historic Logan Main Street and part of the Logan Center Street Historic District in Logan, Utah






123 North Main
Constructed in 1895, this building was originally known as the Hotel Eagle. An eagle crafted into the roof parapet was removed c.1915 when the building was renamed Hotel Logan. This structure is significant as the only nineteenth-century hotel remaining in Logan. Although the remodelings done in 1934 and 1964 have altered the hotel’s appearance, it retains historic qualities that contribute to the Logan Center Street Historic District. The Sportsman has been here since 1947.