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National Historic Landmark-Old City Hall Salt Lake City
National Historic Landmark- Old City Hall (Salt Lake City)...
Lake City-Columbia County Historical Museum
This museum is housed in the restored c.1870 May Vinzant P...
Lake City
Originally named "Alligator" after Seminole Chief "Alligat...
Lake City
[Front]
This area, in what was then Williams...
Salt Lake City and County Building
Built 1891-1894 of Kyune sandstone.
Architect...
Great Salt Lake City Station
This Monument
Marks the Site of the
Great Salt...
Salt Lake City High School
Oregon Shortline Railroad
The Oregon Shortline Railr...
First Presbyterian Church Salt Lake City
Construction of this English Gothic Revival Style Church b...
Salt Lake City & County Building
The Salt Lake City & County Building is one of Salt La...
Site of Lake City
(AKA Painesville)
First cabin built 1853
Pop. ...
Results for Lake City
National Historic Landmark-Old City Hall Salt Lake City
National Historic Landmark- Old City Hall (Salt Lake City)
Erected between 1864 and 1866, the Old City Hall served both as a municipal building and Utah Territorial Capitol until 1894. It was a focal point for confrontations between Federal officials and ...
Lake City-Columbia County Historical Museum
This museum is housed in the restored c.1870 May Vinzant Perkins House. The house was the postwar residence of John Vinzant who served as a sergeant in the 1st Florida Cavalry which fought in the western theater. At the Third ...
Lake City
Originally named "Alligator" after Seminole Chief "Alligator," Lake City is a community of many lakes, rivers, and springs. Centuries before Hernando De Soto claimed Florida for Spain, the Timucua Indians populated the fertile region. In the early 18th century, following ...
Lake City
[Front]
This area, in what was then Williamsburg Township, was settled as early as 1754 by members of the Dick, Graham, McAllister, Scott, and other families. Several residents served under Francis Marion during the Revolution. By the 1820s this community ...
Salt Lake City and County Building
Built 1891-1894 of Kyune sandstone.
Architects: Proudfoot, Bird and Monheim.
Served as Utah State Capitol 1896-1916.
Marker is on State Street (U.S. 89), on the right when traveling north.
Courtesy hmdb.org
Great Salt Lake City Station
This Monument
Marks the Site of the
Great Salt Lake City Station
of
The Pony Express
St. Joseph Mo. Sacramento Cal.
Inaugurated April 3,
1860
Marker is on South Main Street, on the right when traveling north.
Courtesy hmdb.org
Salt Lake City High School
Oregon Shortline Railroad
The Oregon Shortline Railroad Company built the lower, eastern section of this building to house its offices in 1897. Shortly therafter, the Salt Lake City School Board contracted with the railroad to build the small annex and larger, ...
First Presbyterian Church Salt Lake City
Construction of this English Gothic Revival Style Church began in June 1903 and was completed May 1906. Architect was W. E. Ware. Built of local red sandstone.
Marker is at the intersection of South Temple Street (State Highway 186) and C ...
Salt Lake City & County Building
The Salt Lake City & County Building is one of Salt Lake City’s most beloved landmarks.
The building is Utah’s finest example of Richardsonian Romanesque architecture. Numerous detailed carvings, including Indian chiefs, Spanish explorers, and the faces of the first ...
Site of Lake City
(AKA Painesville)
First cabin built 1853
Pop. 340 in 1857
On this spot stood the livery stable of Bridget Waldon
Marker is at the intersection of Lake City Road and North Bloomfield Road on Lake City Road.
Courtesy hmdb.org