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15 N San Francisco St

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15 North San Francisco Street in Flagstaff, Arizona

17 N San Francisco St

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17 North San Francisco Street in Flagstaff, Arizona

The Turner Building

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The Turner Building

Robert Turner purchased the undeveloped corner lot from Silas Hanchett in 1885 and construction began several months later. The building was completed during the early spring of 1886 and was the pride of the town. The Roberts Brothers Grocery Store occupied the first floor from 1886 until 1917. The second floor was often used for meetings, fancy dress balls and dances. The Bank of Idaho Springs moved into the Turner Building during the summer of 1918 and changed its name to First State Bank in 1944.

1447 Miner Street in Idaho Springs, Colorado

1219 W 400 S

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1219 East 400 South in the University Neighborhood Historic District in Salt Lake City, Utah

  • mentioned in University Neighborhood Historic District:
    Representative examples of the Period Revival styles include the house at 1219 East 400 South that was built in 1929, probably as a speculative house, by Henning Henderson. The steep gable entrance and tudor arched doorway in this brick house is typical of the English Cottage. The one-story house at 1155 East 400 South is another model of a English Cottage that has included decorative brickwork on the bottom wall courses and brick lintels. It was built c.1932 by Tressa A. Dontre. The house at 175 South 1200 East is a one-and-one-half story version of the Tudor Revival style. The builder and first resident of this house was Glenn R. Bothwell, a developer who also built several other residences in the neighborhood.

Lizzie V. Sutton House

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Lizzie V. Sutton House

Built in 1903, this house was owned by Lizzie V. Sutton until 1934. Hattie S. Moorfield owned the house until 1967 and there have been eight different owners since. The structure is an intact example of the Victorian Eclectic style, with the exception of an addition that connects the house to the brick carriage house. However, this addition is toward the rear of the lot and is partially obscured by vegetation. This house contributes to the overall historic character of the East Center Street neighborhood.

425 East Center Street in Provo, Utah.

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503 1st Avenue

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503 East First Avenue (and 56 G Street) in The Avenues in Salt Lake City, Utah

342 S 1200 E

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342 South 1200 East in the University Neighborhood Historic District in Salt Lake City, Utah

Holbrook Dairy Queen

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Arizona, Neon Signs

This Dairy Queen has a nice neon sign.

1004 Navajo Boulevard in Holbrook, Arizona

Build South and West

26 Friday Dec 2025

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Build South and West

In 1854 Brigham Young, standing on this corner, said, “Build south and west.” It was the fourth location for the settlement of Cedar City, the others being the cove north of town, across the road and to the west of the cove, and the old fort.

Isaac C. Haight, the Iron Works manager, acquired this lot on which Elias Morris built him the first fire-brick and cement mortar home in the Utah Territory. Many prominent people were entertained within its walls.

106 East 200 North in Cedar City, Utah

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1220 W 400 S

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1220 East 400 South in the University Neighborhood Historic District in Salt Lake City, Utah

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