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  2. Murray, Utah - Wikipedia

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    George Huscher was mayor of Murray during 1912–1915, and was the first (and to date only) Socialist elected to a major office in Utah. Murray's citywide elections are now non-partisan races. Murray is located in Utah's 4th congressional district, which is represented by Burgess Owens. Address: 10 East 4800 South, Murray, UT 84157-0520

  3. Murray Downtown Historic District - Wikipedia

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    The population of Murray's urban center was remarkable for its integrated mix of Utah-born residents and recent immigrants attracted by the smelter industry. [4] The tight urban streetscape along State Street between approximately 4800 South Street (formerly Murray Boulevard) and Vine Street is a distinctive reminder of the heyday of Murray's ...

  4. Murray Downtown Residential Historic District - Wikipedia

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    George Huscher was the first Socialist mayor of Murray from 1912 to 1915 and lived with his wife, Elizabeth, across the street at 264 East 4800 South. Utah Supreme Court Chief Justice David W. Moffat built the brick four-square in 1908 at 288 East Vine Street. He was an attorney and later judge for the Utah Supreme Court. His wife, Sarah Howe ...

  5. Murray City Park - Wikipedia

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    Murray City Park's most recognizable feature is a large wooden sculpture of Chief Wasatch, a fictional composite of local tribes, [1] by artist Peter Wolf Toth, standing at the main entrance of the park on State Street and 5100 South.

  6. John P. Cahoon House - Wikipedia

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    The John P. Cahoon House is a historic home in Murray, Utah, United States.The house is listed on the National Register of Historic Places as a significant example of residential Victorian Eclecticism in Murray and as the home for over twenty years of John P. Cahoon, a pioneer in the brick industry in Utah and the western United States.

  7. Bryan Kohberger looks to dodge death penalty with page from ...

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    The University of Idaho victims were Madison Mogen, 21, Kaylee Goncalves, 21, Xana Kernodle, 20, and Ethan Chapin, 20. All four died of multiple stab wounds.