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The story of the illegal demolition of the 5th Ward Meetinghouse located in Salt Lake City. Sources: Utah Historical Society Newspapers.com Deseret News: 1910-7-16 Salt Lake Architecture Blogspot National Register of Historic Places Nomination Form Follow us! Instagram Facebook Threads Twitter YouTube…
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Demolished Salt Lake Podcast is now Demolished Places Podcast! We’re venturing outside of Salt Lake to include all of Utah.This gives us the opportunity to bring you even more stories about lost buildings, places and peoples. We’re also expanding our discussions to include more about historic preservation and its importance to our sense of place, c…
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Episode 32: 2023 Preservation Wins, Loses and What to Watch in 2024 - Part 2 Part 2 of our discussion with special guest Rachel Quist about the buildings we lost in 2023, the ones that were saved and those that are in danger of demolition in 2024. Rachel Quist's Rachel’s SLC History Adrienne White's House Genealogy Instagram Facebook Threads Twitte…
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The story of the Cramer House. Sources: Utah Division of Archives and Record Services Utah Historical Society Digital Archives J. Willard Marriott Library Digital Archives Find-A-Grave Family Search Sanborn Fire Insurance Maps: Salt Lake City 1889 Sheet 041;Salt Lake City 1898 Sheet 113; Salt Lake City 1911 Sheet 238; Salt Lake City1950 Sheet 238 U…
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The story of the Dooly building. Sources: Utah History Quarterly issuu.com Utah Division of State History Digital Archives saltlakearchitecture.blogspot.com utahcfa.org dwell.com villagepreservation.org Utah Historic Building Records Find-a-Grave stateparks.utah.gov/parks/antelope-island Salt Lake County Digital Archives J. Willard Marriott Library…
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A conversation about preserving historic Murray with Rachel Morot, Vice President of the Historic First Murray Foundation. Correction: In the episode when discussion the underground railroad in North Carolina, Rachel stated that the Amish were abolitionists in the area. She misspoke and instead meant to say the Quakers were abolitionists in the are…
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The story of the Salt Lake County Rotary Jail Sources: paulyjail.com Wikipedia 99percentinvisible.org issuu.com core77.com slate.com Rachel’s Salt Lake History Utah Division of State History Digital Archives J. Willard Marriott Library Digital Archves newspapers.com Utah Digital Newspapers Please visit my Patreon for a detailed source list. Patreon…
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The story of the Arnold-Dickson building. Sources: jstor.org austintexas.gov Rachel’s Salt Lake History J. Willard Marriott Library Digital Archives Find-A-Grave Utah Division of State History Digital Archives newspapers.com Utah digital Newspapers Please visit my Patreon for a detailed source list. Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/demolishedsaltla…
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Part 2 of my conversation with Chris Merritt, State Historic Preservation Officer at the State Historic Preservation Office, about the Transcontinental Railroad, Golden Spike National Historical Park, and Chinese railroad workers. Sources: Newspapers.com Utah State Historic Preservation Office: https://history.utah.gov/shpo https://www.facebook.com…
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A conversation about the Transcontinental Railroad, Golden Spike National Historical Park, and Chinese railroad workers with Chris Merritt, State Historic Preservation Officer at the State Historic Preservation Office. Sources: Utah Digital Newspapers: 1869-05-19 Utah State Historic Preservation Office: https://history.utah.gov/shpo https://www.fac…
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The story of Arbogast Confectionery. Sources: Wikipedia Eureka California Times Standard Find A Grave Preservation Utah Independent Order of Odd Fellows Family Search MSU Campus Archaeology Program thekitchn.com Salt Lake County Digital Archives Mappinghistory.uoregon.edu Utah State Division of State History Utah Division of Archives and Record Ser…
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The story of the original Salt Palace. Sources: Utah State Division of State History Utah Division of Archives and Record Services Utah Center for Architecture Utah Digital Newspapers Salt Lake Tribune Archive newspapers.com lagoonhistory.com Please visit my Patreon for a detailed source list. Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/demolishedsaltlakepodc…
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The story of the Salt Lake City Sears, Roebuck, and Company stores. Sources: Utah State Division of State History Utah Division of Archives and Record Services Utah Digital Newspapers Utah Center for Architecture eugenemontgomery.com jacobbarlow.com history.com owlcation.com smithsonianmag.com cnn.com pbs.org ksl.com sltrib.com For full biography, …
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The story of the Gardo House. Sources: Utah Historical Quarterly Utah Humanities Wikipedia Utah Center for Architecture Utah Division of Archives and Record Services JSTOR Daily Utah Division of State History Digital Archives Utah Digital Newspapers Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/demolishedsaltlakepodcast Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/demo…
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To celebrate one year of the podcast, I’m answering your questions. I talk about some of my favorite historic buildings, characters in Salt Lake’s history, share thoughts on historic preservation, and more. Plus, you get to meet Mike who helps produce the show. Thanks to everyone who submitted questions, including a few of my favorite Instagram acc…
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The Story of the Women's Industrial Christian Home Sources: Utah Division of State History Utah Division of Archives and Record Service Utah Digital Newspapers J Willard Marriott Digital Library Salt Lake City Weekly Utah Humanities Salt Lake Tribune: 1878-11-13; 1899-09-28; 1900-02-18; 1914-01-11; 1914-01-30; 1985-09-12; 1986-19-19; 1987-01-11; 19…
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This is a bit of history on the La France Apartments. Homemakers in Transition: Women in Salt Lake City Apartments, 1910-1940: https://issuu.com/utah10/docs/uhq_volume67_1999_number4_c73ceb1b337ef1/s/163040 Sources: Homemakers in Transition: Women in Salt Lake City Apartments, 1910-1940 - Utah Historical Quarterly 1999 – Volume LXVII No. 4 Urban Ex…
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The story of Utah's Carnegie Libraries with special guests Heidi Fendrick and Olivia Wilkinson from the Utah State Library Division. https://library.utah.gov/ Sources: Utah State Library Division Utah Division of State History Utah Division of Archives and Record Service Utah Digital Newspapers J Willard Marriott Digital Library Utah Center for Arc…
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Introducing On a Side Note, a new feature of the podcast. This is the story of the ghost of John Borich. Sources: Utah Division of State History Utah Division of Archives and Record Service Utah Digital Newspapers Salt Lake Tribune: 1919-9-18; 1919-12-16 Salt Lake Telegram: 1919-9-20; 1919-11-03; 1919-12-19; 1921-4-10; 1921-04-17; 1936-02-17 Salt L…
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The story of the Ogden Union Stockyards. This is the fourth episode in the Summer Road Trip Series. Sources Utah Division of State History Utah Division of Archives and Record Service Utah Digital Newspapers J Willard Marriott Digital Library Weber State University Digital Collections Utah Historical Quarterly, Vol. 85, 2017 Utah Center for Archite…
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The story of the Standard Parachute Company of Utah. This is the third episode in the Summer Road Trip Series. Sources: Utah Division of State History Utah Division of Archives and Record Service Utah Digital Newspapers historytogo.org intermountainstories.org history.utah.gov meredithelizabeth.com sandiegohistory.org issuu.com common.wikimedia.org…
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The story of the Territorial Insane Asylum. This is the second episode in the Summer Road Trip Series. Sources: Salt Lake Herald-Republican: 1874-10-24; 1885-05-28; 1893-03-02; 1900-05-25; 1910-04-27 Salt Lake Tribune: 1903-03-31; 2017-09-08 Deseret News: 1999-08-22; 2018-10-10 Salt Lake Telegram: 1885-05-28 Salt Lake Democrat: 1885-05-06; 1885-07-…
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The story of Jacob Moritz and the Salt Lake City Brewing Company. Sources: Salt Lake Tribune: 1894-01-01;1901-04-25;1905-08-09; 1910-08-07; 1917-12-16; 1919-03-30 Salt Lake Telegram: 1902-10-14; 1906-08-29; 1907-02-22; 1907-08-28; 1911-07-15; 1915-04-06; 1917-07-18; 1917-09-06; 1919-12-31; 1923-12-09; 1929-04-13; 1931-07-21; 1933-11-29; 1936-08-04;…
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The story of the Utah Territorial Penitentiary, Part 2. Sources: Salt Lake Tribune: 1915-11-19; 1915-11-26; 1915-10-19; 1915-11-19 Salt Lake Herald-Republican: 1915-08-13 Springville Herald | 1938-08-04 Salt Lake Telegram | 1938-10-3; 1938-10-29; 1939-11-09; 1939-11-08; 1950-12-26; 1950-12-26; 1951-04-13; 1951-11-10; 1951-04-23; 1951-03-12; 1951-02…
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The story of the Salt Lake County General Hospital. Sources: Utah Division of State History Utah Division of Archives and Record Service Utah Digital Newspapers J Willard Marriott Digital Library Salt Lake County Archives UHQ 1976 Volume 45 No. 2 The Nurse Utah Center for Architecture utah.psychiatry.org Salt Lake Herald-Republican: 1894-04-03; 189…
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The story of the John B. Kelly House. Sources: Utah Division of State History Utah Division of Archives and Record Service Utah Digital Newspapers J Willard Marriott Digital Library Find A Grave FamilySearch John B. Kelly House National Register of Historic Places Nomination Form Albert H. Kelly House National Register of Historic Places Nomination…
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The story of Valley House and the Interurban Station. Sources: Utah Division of State History Utah Digital Newspapers J Willard Marriott Digital Library South Temple Street Landmarks: Salt Lake City’s First Historic District by Bim Oliver Civil Disobedience: An Encyclopedic History of Dissidence in the United States by Mary Ellen Snodgrass Polygamy…
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The story of the Orphan's Home and Day Nursery and the Pyott Sanitarium and Clinic. Sources: Utah Division of State History Utah Digital Newspapers J Willard Marriott Digital Library Caring for Children: The Orphan’s Home and Day Nursery Association by Floralie Millsaps A Drugless Cure: Chiropractors, Flu, and the Law by Tina Kirkham Salt Lake Tele…
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The story of the Bransford Apartments and the Silver Queen, Susanna E. Bransford Emery Holmes Delitch Engalitcheff Sources: Utah Historical Quarterly 1996- Vol LXIV No. 1 Utah’s Silver Queen and the “Era of the Great Splurge” South Temple Historic District Utah National Register Nomination Form Pages 24-27 Salt Lake Herald-Republican: 1901-07-28, 1…
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