603 E S Temple St, Salt Lake City, UT 84102, United StatesMap
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Impressive
One would hope that the interior is as magnificent as the exterior. Located just blocks south and a little east of the state capitol, the governor could walk to work......but I'll lay a bet that he d...
I actually went their by invitation of the former governor, a former student of mine. It was previous to 2017, and I understand their have been some changes, but that it is still a beautiful old man...
I learned a lot about utah through this trolley tour. It was a beautiful mansion though not the fist in utah. I had to get off the trolley to take a picture of it.
My wife and I walked around this old mansion during a recent trip to SLC. Located on South Temple between “G” & “H” Streets, the mansion was built as a residence for early mining executive Thomas Kear...
Impressive
One would hope that the interior is as magnificent as the exterior. Located just blocks south and a little east of the state capitol, the governor could walk to work......but I'll lay a bet that he d...
Marvelous Mansion
I actually went their by invitation of the former governor, a former student of mine. It was previous to 2017, and I understand their have been some changes, but that it is still a beautiful old man...
pretty
I learned a lot about utah through this trolley tour. It was a beautiful mansion though not the fist in utah. I had to get off the trolley to take a picture of it.
Step back in time
The city itself is chalked with history and beautifully lined streets and upscale architectural delight's for your camera!
Listed on the National Register of Historic sites
My wife and I walked around this old mansion during a recent trip to SLC. Located on South Temple between “G” & “H” Streets, the mansion was built as a residence for early mining executive Thomas Kear...