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Utah Museum Pin Quest #2 has begun. My first museum to visit was the Chase Home Museum of Utah Folk Arts!

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UP 9140 leads Utah Railway 9002 and 9001 into North Yard with a manifest train from the Pacific Northwest. UP North Yard. Salt Lake City, Utah. October, 1991. Photo by Warren Johnson.

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Demolition of the historic Phillips Congregational Church at the corner of 700 East and 500 South has begun.

The owner of the property is listed as ROBOT BUTCHER SHOP, LLC.

It appears to me that the purpose of the demolition is simply that the parcel is worth more money as an empty lot.

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Mormon Boy, Salt Lake City

Mormon Boy, Salt Lake City

Mormon Boy, Salt Lake City www.wikiart.org/en/albert-bierstadt/morm...

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An interior view from 1909 of the Critchlow Apartments, 379 1st Ave SLC.

These images showcase a disappearing bed that can transform into a desk. The apartment boom of the early 1900s spurred the popularity of these beds, many of which were for sale in local Salt Lake City furniture shops.

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The Critchlow at 379 1st Ave, SLC. Built in 1908 by John Q. Critchlow who promised soundproof floors with brick walls between apartments, a unique and notable feature at the time.

1-bedroom and 2-bedroom apartments rented in 1908 at $30 (about $1K in 2025 dollars) and $46 (about $1.5K) a month.

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The old Foothill Liquor Store at Lamplighter Square, Salt Lake City, was Utah’s first self-service liquor store. It opened Feb 1967. Customers were able to browse and select the items they wanted and then check out at a cashier stand, not ask for something behind a counter. #slchistory

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Salt Lake City is destroying their George Floyd murals

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The Judge Building, 8 E 300 S SLC, built in 1907 by Mary Judge and designed by the Judge family architect David C. Dart who also designed the Judge Miner's Home, now part of Judge Memorial High School.

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Fun #SLC history! In 1902, 30-year-old Nell Young Clauson Brown reinvented herself as “Dr. Nell C. Brown: Hair Physician.” Her business operated for only a few years and was based in the Templeton Building in downtown SLC. More details at www.slchistory.org

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Caption this photo! These photos were taken on March 28, 1913, and are officials from the Denver and Rio Grande railroad at Soldier Summit (Wasatch County). Photos from Utah State Historical Society. #slchistory #saltlakecity #utah

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This is me at the 2nd Ward Assembly Hall (438 E 700 S). Ignoring everyone else and obsessing on history details. 😆 #slchistory #saltlakecity #slc

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Animation of the change of Franklin Ave to Edison Street: 1884, 1889, 1898, 1911, 1926, 1950.The second half of the reel highlights the change from residential (blue house) to commercial (red shopping cart). More on my IG or slchistory.org

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Explore the hidden history of SLC's old Franklin Ave, now known as Edison Street.

Located between 200-300 South Streets and State Street and 200 East.

This mid-block alley was once a micro community of Black Salt Lakers.

#slchistory #utahhistory

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A reservoir turned park: Why this SLC park is a reminder of the city’s beginnings Today, Reservoir Park in downtown Salt Lake is a popular green space for many city residents. However, it was once a vital water source.

New interview with Fox13. History of Reservoir Park in Salt Lake City. #slchistory

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Very different attitudes toward community and history between these two owners of prominent historic buildings of Salt Lake City. Thanks to Michah Christensen for saving the B'nai Israel Temple! Hopefully the owners of the other will be inspired to follow. #slchistory #historicpreservation

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Welcome to Utah. However, Salt Lake City is a little bubble of blue!

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Building Salt Lake has a new article about the Phillips Congregational Church. Not looking good. buildingsaltlake.com/historic-chu...

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Demotion Pending! The historic Phillips Congregational Church near Trolley Square, 479 S 700 East #SLC.

Owner Robot Butcher Shop LLC (associated with Beer Zombies?) plans to start demolition at the end of January.

This historic church was built in 1907.

#slchistory #saltlakecity

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Utah’s black license plates are hot. They’ve also raised $6.4M for history More than 200,000 minimalist black and white plates have been issued. Intentionally or not, drivers are supporting the new Museum of Utah.

🎶 I saw the arched Utah plate
And I want it painted black
No colors anymore
I want them to turn black 🎶

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#OTD in 1943: Two USAAF B-24s on a training flight [42-7183 and 42-7408] collide in midair over Salt Lake City (US). All 25 aboard both aircraft die. Inquiry said one of the crews broke SOP, but also noted that ice in the area might have degraded the aircraft´s performance.

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An electro-static machine was found in 2000 during renovations of the Karrick Block on Main St in Salt Lake City. These machines generated static electricity and were used to cure a variety of ailments. No idea what happened to it since. #slchistoy

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Search the BIRLS Database - over 18 million records about deceased US veterans, from the US Department of Veterans Affairs, now online and FREE from Reclaim The Records Search the BIRLS Database - over 18 million records about deceased US veterans, from the US Department of Veterans Affairs, now online and FREE from Reclaim The Records

#genealogy New mini-website from Reclaim the Records!
free BIRLS database

"You can also send a FOIA request to the VA right from your web browser asking the VA to send you the full underlying benefits claims file from their warehouse for that particular veteran."
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Thanks for this
Info! I submitted a request.

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Main Street, Salt Lake City, 1956

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*Christmas Special*
Salt Lake Tribune, December 1961

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Christmas Street, aka Glen Arbor Street (1735 S 1500 East), in Salt Lake City is a tradition that began in 1946. The 1947 event was described by the Deseret News after the event occurred, and then the street became a Salt Lake City Christmas destination to see. #slchistory #utahhistory

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The Lollin and Karrick Buildings on Main Street in #SLC. Trying to get my writing done to post about these buildings. Long story short- the developer was required to preserve them to build the 222 Tower. These two have historic protections because they are local Salt Lake City historic landmarks.

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In 1895 at age 60, “Stagecoach Mary” Fields became the first African-American woman mail carrier in the U.S. Armed with a rifle and revolver, she braved Montana’s harsh terrain. Admired by her community for her grit, courage, and kindness, she left a lasting legacy as a trailblazer of the Wild West.

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