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  2. Johnson–Hansen House - Wikipedia

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    Born in Benjamin, Utah, Ray Hansen was born on February 22, 1902. He was married on July 2, 1927, to Blanche Mcbeth, and they lived at 356 South 500 East in Provo before purchasing the Johnson–Hansen property. Ray Hansen was employed under Pacific States CI and P Co., a pipeline manufacturer.

  3. Hines Mansion - Wikipedia

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    The Hines Mansion is a historic house in Provo, Utah, United States. It is listed on the National Register of Historic Places. It was built in 1895 for R. Spencer Hines and his wife Kitty. At the time the mansion was built, it was recognized as one of the finest homes in Provo.

  4. Dr. Samuel H. Allen House and Carriage House - Wikipedia

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    In 1903 Samuel R. Thurman bought the home from Allen. S. R. Thurman had previously been mayor in the city of Lehi prior to moving to Provo in 1882. In 1882, he was elected the youngest member of the Utah House of Representatives, a position to which he was privileged to return for several elections in a row.

  5. George M. Brown House - Wikipedia

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    The house is located at 284 East 100 North, within the Provo East Central Historic District, it was built in the 1880s, on property obtained from Abraham O. Smoot. This is a two-story, central-hall, vernacular type house. “The Brown House exhibits the verticality and decorative jigsaw work usually found in the Gothic Revival, but displays the ...

  6. Simon P. Eggertsen Sr. House - Wikipedia

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    The Simon Peter Eggertsen Sr. House is a historic house in Provo, Utah, United States.It is listed on the National Register of Historic Places.Now it has been repaired, repainted, and appointed with appropriate furnishings of the times, this home very much depicts pioneer design and craftsmanship.

  7. Charles E. Loose House - Wikipedia

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    The Charles E. Loose House is a historic house located in Provo, Utah, United States. The house was individually nominated for listing on the National Register of Historic Places in 1982 but was not listed due to owner objection. [1] It later was included as a contributing property in the Provo East Central Historic District. [2]

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