
Mignon Barker Richmond Home
Richmond Park is named after her, see that page for more info.
453 East 700 South in Salt Lake City, Utah

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Mignon Barker Richmond Home
Richmond Park is named after her, see that page for more info.
453 East 700 South in Salt Lake City, Utah

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Dome Church Foundation Stones
Granite Benches
The large granite stone benches located on either side of the entrance to this building were made from the original foundation stones of Riverton’s Dome Church, which stood on this very location from 1908 to 1939. The stones were hauled by wagon from the Salt Lake Temple Quarry at the mouth of Little Cottonwood Canyon. It is estimated that each bench weighs approximately 2,500 pounds.
In 1898, members of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints began construction on a new meetinghouse in Riverton. The meetinghouse, which took nearly 10 years to build, was completed in September of 1908. The iconic Romanesque-style building was designed by Utah architect Richard Kletting, who later designed the Utah State Capitol.
Built from red brick and stone, the Dome Church faced east and was about the height of a six-story building. The curved exterior cement stairs provided a grand entrance to the chapel level. Stained glass windows decorated the edifice, which had a seating capacity of 1,000 people.
The building and surrounding property served as a church and community center for three decades. The exterior stairs proved to be steep and awkward, particularly for funerals, and the structure was difficult to heat and maintain. As a result, the building was torn down in 1939. The Old Dome Meeting Hall at Riverton City Park was fashioned after the original Dome Church. It houses several artifacts from the original church.
Riverton City would like to thank Jim Sifantonakis and his family for preserving the foundation stones from the original Dome Church.

Marker Placed in 2022 and located at 1728 West Park Avenue in Riverton, Utah





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Broom Factory and Wagon Train Terminal
Between 1887 and 1897 a broom factory was operated near this location by George Matthew Webster.
During the late 1800s and early 1900s Aaron Beckstead operated a wagon train from this location which hauled goods to Bingham Canyon.
This is Sons of Utah Pioneers historic marker #163 (see other SUP Markers here.), located at 2205 West 7800 South in West Jordan, Utah

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1140 East Harvard Avenue in the Gilmer Park Historic District in Salt Lake City, Utah

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1134 East Harvard Avenue in the Gilmer Park Historic District in Salt Lake City, Utah

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1128 East Harvard Avenue in the Gilmer Park Historic District in Salt Lake City, Utah

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1122 East Harvard Avenue in the Gilmer Park Historic District in Salt Lake City, Utah
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1109 East Harvard Avenue in the Gilmer Park Historic District in Salt Lake City, Utah
