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Revier Theatre / Rex Theatre

15 Saturday Aug 2020

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Historic Buildings, Lower 25th Street Historic District, Neon Signs, NRHP, Ogden, utah, Weber County

Located in the Lower 25th Street Historic District in Ogden, Utah.
225-227 25th Street

Built in 1912.

Martin Henderson Harris

15 Saturday Aug 2020

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Martin Henderson Harris

Sept. 29, 1820 – Feb. 14, 1889

  • Outstanding pioneer.
  • Harrisville‘s first permanent settler
  • First school teacher
  • First presiding elder.
  • Nephew of Martin Harris, Book of Mormon witness.
  • Missionary to Salmon River and Eastern States.
  • County Road Commissioner.
  • Surveyed roads through North Ogden Canyon, Ogden Valley, all those north of Ogden River and others in county.
  • Used home-made water level to lay out “western irrigation canal.”
  • Among the first to introduce the silkworm industry in the county.
  • Famous silk dress made by his wife is on exhibition at the pioneer relic hall in Ogden.
  • Owned a store at Farr West.
  • He was a blacksmith.
  • He operated with others a sawmill and molasses mill.
  • Farmer and orchardist.
  • Played in the Nauvoo Legion band, Utah bands and dance orchestras.
  • Hauled logs for Harrisville School and Ogden Tabernacle.

This memorial was erected on the original homesite by his grandchildren on Sept. 27, 1955 – the 105th anniversary of his arrival in Weber County. (at the Martin Henderson Harris Memorial Park.)

1035 N Harrisville Road

14 Friday Aug 2020

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Harrisville, Historic Homes, utah, Weber County

This 1889 home is said to be one of, if not the oldest home in Harrisville.

A few photos I saw online on this home’s real estate listing.

Luke Crenshaw Photography Shop

14 Friday Aug 2020

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Historic Buildings, Lower 25th Street Historic District, NRHP, Ogden, utah, Weber County

Located in the Lower 25th Street Historic District in Ogden, Utah.
219-221 25th Street

The building at 219-221 25th Street, built in 1905, was the Luke Crenshaw Photography Shop and the Ohio House Hotel. It, along with the Watkins Grocery Building next door was restored in 1985 and then both were occupied by the 25th Street Upholstery Company.

City Lunch Room

13 Thursday Aug 2020

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Located in the Lower 25th Street Historic District in Ogden, Utah.
216 25th Street

Watkins Grocery and Cranshaw Photography

12 Wednesday Aug 2020

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Located in the Lower 25th Street Historic District in Ogden, Utah.
215-217 25th Street

The two-story, commercial vernacular structure at 215-217 25th Street was built in approximately 1895. It housed the Frank R. Watkins Grocery, Mrs. Vina Creamer’s Rooms, the Nevada Rooms, and in 1951 the Seven-Up Bottling Company.

The building at 219-221 25th Street, built in 1905, was the Luke Crenshaw Photography Shop and the Ohio House Hotel. Both buildings were restored in 1985 and then occupied by the 25th Street Upholstery Company.

Belmont Building

11 Tuesday Aug 2020

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Located in the Lower 25th Street Historic District in Ogden, Utah.
208-210 25th Street

Stylistically identical to the Nicholas Building to the west is the smaller complex at 208-210 25th Street. Built in 1908 the simple design features the same brick and transom detailing as the adjoining structure. The building was recently restored in 1985.

Originally, it housed the Famous Clothing Store, the Belmont Rooms, Staple and Fancy Groceries, and Close and Jenkins Victor Cigar Store. The following ad, in 1913, extols the virtues of the Victor Cigar Store: “Lovers of fine tobacco find the Victor Cigar Store always ready to supply them with the brands they like best. This store carries as well selected stock, also the output of their own factory, which was established here five years ago. Their favorite brands are ‘Victor,’ ‘Victor Bouquet,’ ‘Blue Bell,’ ‘La Gusta Clear Havana,’ and other popular brands. Messrs. A.E. Close and George W. Jenkins, the popular proprietors, are among our best known businessmen, and are playing a winning hand in the game of public favor.”

  • 1977

Weber Canyon I-84 Eastbound Rest Area

10 Monday Aug 2020

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I-84, Rest Areas, utah, Weber County

The eastbound rest area on I-84 in Weber Canyon.

Mound Fort Ward Chapel

09 Sunday Aug 2020

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Churches, Ogden, utah, Weber County

This chapel of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints was built for the Mound Fort Ward, which was named for the early pioneer fort built on an Indian burial mound.

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  • Ogden, Utah
  • Site of Mound Fort (historic marker at this church

Nicholas Building

09 Sunday Aug 2020

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Historic Buildings, Lower 25th Street Historic District, NRHP, Ogden, utah, Weber County

Located in the Lower 25th Street Historic District in Ogden, Utah.
202 25th Street

Built in 1908, this three-story structure is commercial Victorian architectural style. Its facade remains intact with a corbeled cornice and resticated stone pilasters. The original stone inscription, “Gomer A. Nicholas”, and the leaded glass windows on the front of the building were badly deteriorated and have been replaced.

The Gomer A. Nicholas Building, as it was originally known, housed the Empire Rooming House on the second and third floors.

The Nicholas family ran a grocery store on the main floor and a tobacco shop occupied part of the basement. It was during this period of time that “25th Street” was the main street of Ogden, a thriving railroad center.

In 1934, Francis Nicholas took over the grocery store, changing the name of the “Nicholas Market.” He remodeled the store and added a large sign to the front of the building. The upstairs later became known as the Reed Hotel.

The Market survived the Great Depression and two World Wars, but eventually commercial decay overtook the neighborhood. Finally, in 1971, the Nicholas Market closed its doors, after sixty-three years of continuous operations.

The Nicholas Building was renovated in 1985 by Mrs. Janica O. Pantone.

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