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VanFleet Hotel

20 Saturday Mar 2021

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Davis County, Farmington, Historic Buildings, Hotels, NRHP, utah

VanFleet Hotel

88 East State Street, Farmington, Utah

Originally built by Thomas and Electa Hunt in the 1860s, the VanFleet Hotel was probably first used as a residence. Located next to a Wells Fargo stagecoach stop and county courthouse on what was once the highway connecting Salt Lake City and Ogden, it was at the center of commerce and government in the city and county. This location made the building well suited for a public function and it was apparently used as a hotel after the 1870s.

Hyrum VanFleet purchased the hotel in 1908 during an era when the city was enjoying a period of wealth and expansion fostered by the Farmington Commercial Club. After a fire in January 1913 nearly destroyed the structure, VanFleet undertook a major renovation which resulted in the doubling of its size. The hotel became known as the “Honeymoon Hotel” because many couples who married in the courthouse would spend their honeymoon here. The VanFleet family lived in and operated the hotel for more than four decades until 1953 when they converted the building into apartment space. In 1995, after years of vacancy, the building was rehabilitated by Drs. P. Berrett Packer and Scott W. Corry for dental offices.

Davis County Courthouse

12 Friday Mar 2021

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Courthouses, Davis County, Farmington, utah

This courthouse was the 3rd Davis County Courthouse built, it was completed in 1932. I stopped by in 2021 to document the demolition of the 1958 addition.

It is located at 28 East State Street in Farmington, Utah.

It was also the location for filming this movie scene.

Also nearby:

  • Farmington D.U.P. Tree

Rose Cottage

28 Sunday Feb 2021

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Davis County, Farmington, Historic Homes, utah

Located at 1787 North Main Street in Farmington, Utah.

Built in 1877 and vacant since 2007, the Rose Home (also called the Rose Cottage) is an often seen local landmark.

Related:

  • UDOT: No plans to demolish historic Farmington home

The description of a friend’s geocache says:
Alley Stephen Rose was one of the early settlers in Farmington. He built a home in about 1877 which became known as Rose Cottage. It was located halfway between Salt Lake City and Ogden. It has been vacant since 2007, when it was purchased by UDOT as part of a project renovating US Highway 89. It has been vacant since that time, and has been vandalized and fallen into disrepair. Currently (Sep 2010) efforts are being made to find funding to restore the home. UDOT is working with the City of Farmington toward that end. (Standard Examiner; Davis Plus section September 2, 2010)
Alley S. Rose is the 2nd great-grandfather of Mr. lv2wj. He served with Major Lot Smith in the Utah Volunteers during the Civil War. They are buried about 25 feet from each other in the Farmington Cemetery.

Excerpt from diary of Alley S. Rose:
Jan 18, 1899 [This was a Wednesday.] Clear and pleasant. At home, wrote a letter to my brother Wm. S. Rose, Syracuse, N.Y. Evening had a meeting here for the purpose of dedicating my house and receiving our patriarchal blessings. Apostle John W. Taylor was present. Also 3 patriarchs, viz. John Kynaston of East Bountiful, Ezra T. Clark and James R. Millard, with about 40 others. . . . Apostle Taylor then dedicated our home and E.T. Clark pronounced the benediction. After this a fine lunch was served and all expressed themselves as being well pleased with the exercises. Adjourned at midnight.

It is fun to try to imagine this meeting/party going on until midnight in the dead of winter in what must have been at the time a grand but relatively small home! Sad to see it in its present condition. We hope they are able to find funding to restore it.

Memorial Lakeview Cemetery

21 Saturday Nov 2020

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Bountiful, Cemeteries, Davis County, utah

The Memorial Lakeview Cemetery in Bountiful, Utah

The Bamberger

08 Saturday Aug 2020

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Bamberger, Bountfiul, Davis County, Neon Signs, Railroad, utah, Vintage Signs

The Bamberger

Simon Bamberger conceived the idea of a local railroad between Salt Lake City and Ogden. When the line came to Bountiful in 1892 it became an important factor in the city’s growth. For $0.10 the residents could now ride to Salt Lake City for an outing, for school or for work. More importantly, raw materials such as coal, lumber, brick and plaster could be shipped in and farm produce shipped out. In 1908 a switch was made from steam to electricity and the line became The Bamberger Electric Railroad, known by the citizens as the Bamberger. Service was discontinued in 1952. The building now occupied by the Bountiful Light & Power Company was used as a warehouse for goods to be shopped. The station itself was immediately in front of this building.

This is located at 198 S 200 W in Bountiful, Utah

They have a really cool vintage neon sign at the power company too.

Anson Call House

09 Thursday Jan 2020

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Bountiful, Davis County, Historic Homes, utah

The Anson Call home, built in 1859 and located at 1201 N 200 W in Bountiful, Utah is one of the older homes in the area and a very cool historic home, there’s a lot of content online about it being haunted and it is apparently being leased by the owner (D U Company) to a paranormal investigating company that gives tours.

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The Dog Chase Part 2 – The Sandlot Filming Location

15 Thursday Aug 2019

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Davis County, Filming Locations, utah, West Bountiful

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This is the location where they filmed the scenes where “the beast” is running after Benny through the Founders Day celebration in the 1993 movie The Sandlot.

See the other The Sandlot filming locations here and other movie filming locations here.

Syracuse Cemetery

18 Thursday Oct 2018

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Cemeteries, Davis County, Syracuse, utah

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Syracuse Cemetery, a.k.a. Syracuse Memorial Park

The cemetery in Syracuse, Utah.

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Barlow Park

18 Thursday Oct 2018

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Clearfield, Davis County, Parks, utah

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Jesse D. Barlow Park

This park is located in Clearfield, Utah.  Other parks in Clearfield are listed here.

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Jacobsen Park

18 Thursday Oct 2018

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Clearfield, Davis County, Parks, utah

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Jacobsen Park

This park is located in Clearfield, Utah.  Other parks in Clearfield are listed here.

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