Results for 'Variety of Uses - Monuments, Exhibition Halls & Etc.'
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Brigham Young's Monument (moved to Plaza on Main Street) - LDS
Architect: Samuel Cleeton Dallas
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Cottonwood Heights Recreation Center (first phase)
Architect: George (Judd) Daniels
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Daughters of Utah Pioneers Museum
Architects:
Arnold H. Ehlers
Lorenzo Snow Young
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East Canyon Resort (formerly East Canyon Lodge)
Architect: Neil LaMonte Astle
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Fish & Game Building (Wildlife - Utah State Fair Park)
Architects:
Harold William Burton
Hyrum Conrad Pope
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General Engineering Building
Architect: Max J. Smith
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Horticulture Building (Promontory - Utah State Fair Park)
Architects:
Alberto Owen Treganza
Walter Ellsworth Ware
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Joseph Smith Memorial Building
Architect: Edward Joe Ruben
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Manufacturing & Mining (Grand) Building, Utah State Fair Park
Architect: Walter Ellsworth Ware
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Manufacturing & Mining Building (Grand)
Architects:
Alberto Owen Treganza
Walter Ellsworth Ware
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Memory Grove Monument
Architect: Taylor Ahlstrom Woolley
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National Semiconductor Corporation (currently empty)
Architect: William Wing Louie
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Omni Centre (formerly Urban Renewal, Midlands Mall)
Architect: Neil LaMonte Astle
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Snowbird Ski Resort Site Plan
Architect: Robert Lewis Bliss
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Snowbird Village Plaza
Architect: James (Jim) Walker Christopher
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Sugarhouse Plaza Monument
Architect: Edward Oliver Anderson
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Teton Pines Country Club
Architect: Max J. Smith
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Teton Pines Tennis Pavilion
Architect: Max J. Smith
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Utah Olympic Park (formerly the Winter Sports Park)
Architect: Neal Phillip Stowe
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Utah Power and Light Company (currently empty)
Architect: William Wing Louie
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Utah State Fair Park Renovation (formerly the Utah State Park Building)
Architect: Neal Phillip Stowe
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Utah's Pavilion at The World Columbian Exposition
Architect: Samuel Cleeton Dallas
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Wasatch Spring Plunge
Architects:
John Peter Fetzer
Lewis Telle Cannon
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Wheeler Farm Activity Barn
Architect: Neil LaMonte Astle
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Young Womens Christian Association Club House (Replaced) - Demolished
Architect: Julia Morgan
