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108 W Maple Ave

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108 West Maple Avenue in The Square in Independence, Missouri

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106 West Maple Avenue in The Square in Independence, Missouri

102 W Maple Ave

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102 West Maple Avenue in The Square in Independence, Missouri

100 W Maple Ave

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100 West Maple Avenue in The Square in Independence, Missouri

Jackson County Courthouse

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Historic Truman Courthouse

This 1933 courthouse, inspired by Independence Hall, contains restored courtroom and office of former Presiding Judge Harry S. Truman. Often remodeled, this building rests upon a foundation laid in 1828.

Located at 112 West Lexington Avenue in The Square in Independence, Missouri and added to the National Register of Historic Places (#72000713) on October 18, 1972.

114 W Maple Ave

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114 West Maple Avenue in The Square in Independence, Missouri

200 N Liberty St

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200 North Liberty Street in The Square in Independence, Missouri

Louis & Eugenia Terry House

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Louis & Eugenia Terry House 1229 E. South Temple 1908, Henry Ives Cobb, Chicago/New York Nationally renowned architect Henry Ives Cobb designed the Terry House. Cobb’s best known works are in Chicago and include the Newberry Library, the Chicago Athletic Association Building, and the University of Chicago central quadrangle. He also designed the Boston and Newhouse Buildings in Salt Lake City’s Exchange Place.

The Terry House is one of Utah’s most formal and elaborate examples of Colonial Revival architecture. It is crowned by a wooden roof railing and a heavy cornice. Atop the projecting central bay is a pediment with a semi-circular fanlight. The first story of the bay is framed by a portico supported by heavy brick pier and wood columns. The front door features an elliptical fanlight and sidelights with delicate tracery.

The first occupants of the house were Louis and Eugenia Terry. Louis Terry, a well-known Salt Lake City businessman, owned a furniture store and a laundry business. Paul and Margaret Keyser purchased the house in 1920 and remodeled its interior. A large addition was made to the rear of the house in 1990, but the appearance of the facade from the street remains largely unchanged.
(from Preservation Utah’s walking tour)

1229 East South Temple in the South Temple Historic District in Salt Lake City, Utah.

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Red Canyon Arch

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Red Canyon Arch at Red Canyon, Utah

Dairy Cafe

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Dairy Cafe in Bluff, Utah

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