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  2. Keith–O'Brien Building - Wikipedia

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    The building, located at 242–256 South Main Street, is a department store building that was built in 1902. It was designed by architect Frederick Albert Hale and was built for $150,000 (equivalent to $5.28 million in 2023) .

  3. Buildings and sites of Salt Lake City - Wikipedia

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    Central downtown Salt Lake City as viewed from the north facing south. Salt Lake City, Utah has many historic and notable sites within its immediate borders. Although the entire Salt Lake City metropolitan area is often referred to as "Salt Lake City", this article is concerned only with the buildings and sites within the official city limits of Salt Lake City.

  4. South Salt Lake, Utah - Wikipedia

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    Bridge at Fitts Park in the City of South Salt Lake, UT. According to the United States Census Bureau, the city has a total area of 6.9 square miles (18 km 2), all land.. The city is bordered by the Jordan River on the west, 500 East and 700 East on the east, 2100 South on the north, and 3900 South on the south.

  5. List of tallest buildings in Salt Lake City - Wikipedia

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    The Astra Tower became the tallest building in Salt Lake City and Utah in late 2023. Downtown Salt Lake City in 2011 The Wells Fargo Center was the tallest building in Salt Lake City until 2023. This list of tallest buildings in Salt Lake City ranks skyscrapers in the U.S. city of Salt Lake City, Utah by height. The tallest building in the city ...

  6. Salt Lake City and County Building - Wikipedia

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    The Seal of Salt Lake City depicts the building. The City-County Building sits between State Street, Second East, Fourth South, and Fifth South in Salt Lake City, a block called "Washington Square." Named for George Washington, the block is the site of the original 1847 Mormon pioneers' camp in Salt Lake City.

  7. Kearns Building - Wikipedia

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    The Kearns Building in 1911. The 10-story building was designed by Los Angeles architects John Parkinson and George Bergstrom and constructed 1909–1911. Parkinson & Bergstrom borrowed the style of architect Louis Sullivan, and the Kearns Building has been described as Sullivanesque, with a steel reinforced concrete frame and a white terracotta tile facade emphasizing vertical piers below a ...

  8. Main Street (Greater Salt Lake City) - Wikipedia

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    The Street continues north through areas with a similar mix of land uses, but also passes the South Salt Lake Police Department headquarters at Sunset Avenue and a Granite School District elementary school plus administrative building housed in a former hospital at 2500 South before passing under Interstate 80, crossing the S Line (formerly ...

  9. Walker Center - Wikipedia

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    The Walker Center from 200 South. The building was opened on December 9, 1912, taking a little over a year to be built. It was originally constructed as the headquarters for Walker Bank, founded in Salt Lake City in 1859 by the Walker brothers: Samuel Sharp, Joseph Robinson, David Frederick, and Matthew Walker, Jr.