On Saturday, history buffs and the generally curious will have a chance to get an up-close peek at an often overlooked neighborhood as Preservation Utah hosts its 51st Annual Historic Homes Tour.
“When we say it’s historic, we’re not just telling one story here,” Executive Director Tiffany and Edward Paulsen's home in Salt Lake City is a stop on Preservation Utah's 51st Annual Historic Homes Tour.Agricultural estates were built next to what is now Liberty Park, but, as the city mushroomed, blocks were subdivided and Victorian cottages began to fill in the lots.
By the mid-20th century, many residents vacated the walkable blocks and opted to take their cars to the suburbs, giving way to a new community in Central City. And, more recently, Amott said, Central City has contended with“I hope this doesn’t happen,” Amott said, “but potentially, with certain zoning plans and things like that, its character could be lost, especially outside the district.”that extends from South Temple to 900 South and from 500 East to 700 East.
A painting covers the ceiling of the front room of Tiffany and Edward Paulsen's Salt Lake City home, which is a stop on Preservation Utah's 51st Annual Historic Homes Tour.
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