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Recreation Center for the Utah State Hospital

17 Saturday Nov 2018

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Historic Buildings, New Deal Funded, Provo, utah, utah county

2018-10-27 17.38.38

Recreation Center for the Utah State Hospital

Built in 1936–1937, the Recreation Center (sometimes called the Castle Amphitheatre) is significant because it also helps document the impact of New Deal programs in Utah during the 1930s and 1940s. This structure is the second public works project built at the Utah State Hospital, the first being the Superintendent’s Residence. The Recreation Center is a three-acre facility consisting of an 800-seat stone amphitheater with attached interior rooms and an accompanying grass-covered play area. The towers and the “battlements” of various sections give the structure a castle-like appearance.

Originally, the center was significant for its important role in providing therapy through play and recreation for the patients at the Utah State Hospital. It was the first such facility constructed at the hospital. This facility is also believed to be one of the earliest and largest amphitheaters built in the state.

Recreation Center – Utah State Hospital

Built in 1936-37, the Recreation Center at the Utah State Hospital is one of over 230 public works buildings constructed in Utah under various New Deal programs during the Depression years of the 1930s and ’40s. The construction of public works buildings, of which only 130 are extant and well preserved, not only offered temporary work relief, but also provided long-term benefits in the form of improved facilities for a variety of local public programs. The types of buildings constructed included public schools, county courthouses, city halls, libraries, National Guard armories, and a variety of others. Plans for the Recreation Center were worked up by Lavar S. Morris, professor in landscape architecture at BYU, who also supervised the construction by WPA workers. The center was to be the nucleus of an extensive recreational area for patients at the hospital, but the creation of such a facility never advanced beyond the completion of this structure.

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Eastlawn Cemetery

26 Friday Oct 2018

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2018-09-18 15.02.40

Eastlawn Cemetery

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Startup Candy Factory

06 Monday Aug 2018

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Historic Buildings, Provo, utah, utah county

2018-01-27 09.55.07

Some photos of the old Startup Candy Factory in Provo.

For history visit these pages:

  • One of Provo’s Oldest Businesses is the Startup Candy Company
  • Startup Candy

In 1874, the Startup family moved to Provo where William set up his candy store at 230 West Center Street though operations shuttered after his death. In 1894, his sons organized the Startup Candy Company with a factory at 69 South 300 West in Provo. Operations continue today at the factory at 534 South 100 West.*

The Startup Building
560 South 100 West in Provo, Utah

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Dolphin Mural

01 Wednesday Aug 2018

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I like this Dolphin Mural on the side of the building at Freedom and Center Street in Provo.

2018-03-10 14.07.45

104 West Center

27 Friday Jul 2018

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2018-03-10 14.00.58

Located at 104 West Center Street in Provo, Utah, this historic building stands out and catches my eye when I’m nearby.

R. Spencer Hines, a pharmacist who made his money in the Tintic mines, constructed this building in 1885 as a drug store and saloon (The Palace) and rebuilt it to its present shape in 1890.  Hines was a member of the Independent Order of Odd Fellows (I.O.O.F.), the first fraternal order formed in Provo, an organization which utilized the second floor of this building during 1890-93.  In 1893 the second floor was rebuilt to create a rooming house.  The drug store continued in operation and eventually became known as Hedquist Drug Store, Ivan’s Drug, Stone Drug, Sanitary Cafe, Cozy Cafe and Provo Pharmacy.  Restaurants, such as the Vienna Cafe, have operated in the former saloon area.

See also 110-120 West Center.

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The backside of the buildings at 104 West Center Street in downtown Provo are cool looking too, I like the old ghost sign for Provo Pharmacy on the north side.

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110-120 West Center

27 Friday Jul 2018

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2018-03-10 14.01.47

110-120 West Center

Historic Southworth Hall

Located at 110-120 West Center Street in Provo, Utah, this historic building was built in 1900 by Henry L. Southworth, this building was known historically as the Southworth Block and originally housed four businesses with a public hall on the second floor.  Some of the businesses that operated in the building include the Palace Meat Market, Pal Butcher Shop, the Boston Store, the Hub Clothing Co., the Crystal Restaurant, Leven’s Men’s Store, Heindsleman’s, Daynes Optical, and the Hyde House which rented out rooms on the second floor.  This building was restored in 1990.

See also 104 West Center.

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Union Block

25 Wednesday Jul 2018

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2018-03-10 13.47.00

The Union Block building on Center Street in Provo, Utah has always stood out to me as extremely gorgeous.

This is one of the works of Richard Kletting.

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Gates-Snow Building

15 Sunday Jul 2018

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2018-03-10 13.35.09

The historic Gates-Snow Building on Provo Center Street.

When Provo residents wanted to buy furniture in the 1880s and 1890s, they had two large choices—Snow Brothers and Taylor Brothers. In December 1886 the Salt Lake Daily Herald announced, “The large and varied stock of furniture . . . at the store . . . seems to indicate that the firm does a large business or else there is some capital unwisely invested. . . . The entire stock of goods . . . might be regarded as one immense display of useful and substantial articles suitable for holiday presents.” In 1887 the newspaper declared, “There appears to be just enough competition” between the Snows and the Taylors. In 1889 the Snow Brothers expanded their store and moved from the first floor the Academy boarding house to the old Factory store across the street from the courthouse. They added a story to the building.

In May 1889 the Salt Lake newspaper declared, “Snow Brothers, the furniture deals, are now established in their new quarters—prouder than ever.” The next year Snow added J. F. Gates as a partner. The new company tore down the existing building and completed a three story building. The paper bragged that it could be expanded to a five story building. The construction of glass and iron resembled the Culmer block in Salt Lake City. According to the Daily Enquirer, “The business of this firm has been rapidly increasing during the past year, making a new building a necessity.” The business’ success did not last.

In 1890 a depression hit Provo, Utah, and the rest of the United States. The impressive building was completed in October 1890. By April 1891 the store was going out of business. According to the Daily Enquirer, “Owing to the stringency in business circles, the Gates-Snow Furniture Company has decided at least temporarily to suspend business and rent their large building.” The owners planned to rent the bottom floor as two stores, the second floor as offices, and the third floor for lodge rooms. Business picked up though, and the December 25, 1892 Provo Herald declared, “J. F. Gates . . . is a business man of merit and conducts a large and growing furniture establishment.” Part of the building was still rented.

The county fair opened offices on the second floor in 1897. In 1898 Jesse Knight purchased the building for $3,600. In 1902 Gates and Snow dissolved their furniture partnership, and M. Snow continued to sell furniture. Gates and Snow continued to operate an insurance business. The Gates-Snow building housed several businesses over the years. In 1901 the Skelton Publishing Company moved from the building to a new one on Academy Avenue. William M. Roylance also had an office there and purchased the building in 1905. Judge M. M. Kellogg, the judge of the juvenile court, established there that year. The corner, according to the Salt Lake Tribune, became “the busiest section of Provo” when the Independent Telephone Company moved into the Gates-Snow building and the Western Union and Rocky Mountain Bell Telephone Company planned offices nearby.

In the 1890s walking by the Gates-Snow building could be a “shocking” experience. According to the Daily Enquirer, the steel front “was strongly charged with electricity . . . on account of defective wiring.” As a result, “a great many persons standing on the wet ground and coming in contact with the building received an electric shock. The defect was soon remedied.” The next year a small fire broke out in the lumber coal bin. Someone had started a bonfire to burn papers. However, “the fire was extinguished in a few minutes. The loss was slight.” -Research by D. Robert Carter

37 East Center Street in Provo, Utah

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Provo Center Street

15 Sunday Jul 2018

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2018-03-10 13.35.12

Historic and Interesting Sites on Provo Center Street.

  • Downtown Pictures from March 2018
  • 550 W Center St
  • 495 W Center St
  • 466 W Center St – Provo West Co-op
  • 464 W Center St
  • 450 W Center St
  • 444 W Center St
  • 440 W Center St
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  • 288 W Center St
  • 286 W Center St – B & H Pharmacy Sign
  • 278 W Center St
  • 265-273 W Center St
  • 255 W Center St
  • 250 W Center St – Taylor Brothers Building
  • 247 W Center St
  • 241 W Center St – Anderson’s Garage
  • 230 W Center St – Startup Candy
  • 226 W Center St – Jones Barber Shop
  • 225 W Center St
  • 223 W Center St
  • 220 W Center St (former building)
  • 220 W Center St – Convention Center
  • 210 W Center St – Provo Exchange Building
  • 204 W Center St
  • 201 W Center St
  • 198 W Center St and Dolphin Mural
  • 190 W Center St
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  • 144 W Center St
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  • 137 W Center St
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  • 110-120 West Center
  • 105 W Center St – Kress Building
  • 104 W Center St
  • 98 W Center St
  • 85 W Center St
  • 75 W Center St – Nu Skin Enterprises
  • 61 W Center St
  • 56 W Center St – Martha Hughes Cannon
  • 36 W Center St – Union Block
  • 8 W Center
  • 1 E – The Knight Block
  • 37 E Center St – Gates/Snow Building
  • 45 E Center St
  • 55 E Center St – The Rocky Mountain Bell Telephone Company
  • 63 E Center St
  • 69 E Center St
  • 71 E Center St
  • 100 E Center – County Building
  • 145 E Center
  • 185 E Center – Jesse Knight Home
  • 201 E Center St
  • 237 E Center St – J. Albert Scorup House
  • 257 E Center St
  • 275 E Center St
  • 289 E Center St – J. William Knight House
  • 315 E Center St – Hannah Maria Libby Smith House
  • 370 E Center St
  • 381 E – Knight-Mangum Mansion
  • 390 East Center St – Knight-Allen House
  • 415 E Center St – Alma Van Wagenen House
  • 418 E Center St – Preston Geddes House
  • 424 E Center St – Ambrose P. Merrill House
  • 425 E Center St – Lizzie V. Sutton House
  • 441 E Center St
  • 461 E Center St – John C. Graham House
  • 575 E – Historic Firmage House
  • 589 E – Fred R. and Mary J. Taylor House
  • 610 E – S.A. Strawhorne House
  • 636 E – C.W. Reid House
  • 665 East – Farrer Elementary School / Provo Peaks Elementary
  • 740 E – Leven-Wolf House
  • 770 E – Pierpont Mansion
  • 905 E – Van Wagenen House
  • 939 E – Justis Johnson House
  • 957 E – Pierpont House
  • 984 E – James E. Snyder House
  • Tunnels

The photos below were found on the county’s public record site.

Downtown Provo in March 2018

19 Monday Mar 2018

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This is a bunch of random photos of a couple blocks worth of Provo Center Street that I took just to be able to look back at them years later when things have changed.

 

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