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  2. Henry J. Wheeler Farm - Wikipedia

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    A barn, also built in 1898, burned down in 1973. Together, this complex of buildings, along with the fences, trees, stream, ice ponds, roads, constitutes one of the few complete and operating historic farmsteads in the county. It is currently operated as the Wheeler Historic Farm by the Salt Lake County Parks and Recreation Department. [3]

  3. National Register of Historic Places listings in Salt Lake ...

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    East of Salt Lake City in Mountain Dell Canyon, near the junction of State Route 65 and the road to Emigration Canyon (see Utah State Route 239 (1947-1969) 40°46′40″N 111°41′09″W  /  40.777778°N 111.685833°W  / 40.777778; -111.685833  ( Little Dell

  4. List of the oldest buildings in Utah - Wikipedia

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    Salt Lake City, Utah 1847 Residence The other surviving cabin from Salt Lake City's Pioneer Fort. Built for Mormon pioneers Levi & Rebecca Riter. Currently displayed at This Is the Place Heritage Park. [3] Isaac Chase Mill: Liberty Park (Salt Lake City) 1847–1852 Mill One of oldest buildings in Utah from nineteenth century settlement era

  5. Cottonwood Mall (Utah) - Wikipedia

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    Cottonwood Mall was an enclosed shopping mall in Holladay, Utah, a suburb of Salt Lake City, Utah, United States. It was the first large indoor shopping mall in the state. [ 1 ] It was built and owned until 1985 by Horman construction (Sydney Horman Sr. CEO), when it was sold to John Price and Associates, then sold again later to General Growth ...

  6. Holladay, Utah - Wikipedia

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    Holladay is a city in central Salt Lake County, Utah, United States. It is part of the Salt Lake City , Utah Metropolitan Statistical Area and abuts the Wasatch National Forest. The population was 31,965 at the 2020 census , [ 2 ] a significant increase from 14,561 in 2000 when the first area incorporated from Salt Lake County.

  7. Cottonwood Paper Mill - Wikipedia

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    The Cottonwood Paper Mill (also known as Granite Paper Mill) is an abandoned stone structure located at the mouth of Big Cottonwood Canyon in Cottonwood Heights, Utah. It was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1971. [1] [2] It was built in 1883 by the Deseret News under the direction of Henry Grow.

  8. Cottonwood, Utah - Wikipedia

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    Cottonwood, Utah, has historically referred to a vaguely defined area between and around Big Cottonwood Creek and Little Cottonwood Creek in the Salt Lake Valley: . Holladay, Utah, a city that was called Holladay-Cottonwood at the time of its incorporation as a temporary compromise between the names Holladay and Cottonwood

  9. Trolley Square - Wikipedia

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    The Trolley Square water tower is a 97-foot water tower that is a prominent feature of the Salt Lake City skyline, and is able to be spotted from miles away at night. The tower originally held 50,000 gallons of water, and was used to supply the sprinkler system for the trolley barns.