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  2. First Security Bank Building - Wikipedia

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    The First Security Bank Building in Salt Lake City, Utah, is a 12-story International Style commercial structure built in 1954. The building was designed by Wenceslao Sarmiento in consultation with W.G. Knoebel, chief designer for the Bank Building & Equipment Corporation of America, and local supervising architect Slack Winburn.

  3. Trolley Square - Wikipedia

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    The Trolley Square water tower is a 97-foot water tower that is a prominent feature of the Salt Lake City skyline, and is able to be spotted from miles away at night. The tower originally held 50,000 gallons of water, and was used to supply the sprinkler system for the trolley barns.

  4. Fort Union (Utah) - Wikipedia

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    Midvale Fort Union station, June 2015. The three most important roads in Fort Union are Utah State Route 71, 1300 East Street, and Fort Union Boulevard.For most of their length (they both run nearly the full length of the Salt Lake Valley), State Route 71 and 1300 East are parallel north-south roads running more than half a mile apart.

  5. South Temple Historic District - Wikipedia

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    The South Temple Historic District is a 119-acre (48 ha) historic district that was the first to be listed in the Salt Lake City Register in 1976, [2] and was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1982. [1] It includes 106 contributing buildings, including the Governor's Mansion [2] and the Salt Lake Masonic Temple. [1] It includes:

  6. City Center station (Utah Transit Authority) - Wikipedia

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    In 2012, City Center Station became part of the core of the City Creek Center, one of the largest mixed-use, transit-oriented developments in Salt Lake City. Spanning three blocks between South Temple and 100 South, it transformed 23 acres (9 ha) of downtown real estate into a mixed-use complex with 700 residential units and 750,000 sq ft (69,677 m 2) of retail.

  7. McCornick Building - Wikipedia

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    The seven-story commercial building is one of few surviving from those built during Salt Lake City's building boom before the Panic of 1893. [3]It was built for William S. McCornick (1837-?), "a classic western entrepreneur whose business success mirrors the history of western economic development" who derived from a farm near Picton, Ontario, Canada, and who arrived in Salt Lake City in 1873.

  8. EnergySolutions - Wikipedia

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    Envirocare of Utah purchased the Connecticut-based Scientech D&D division in October 2005. [5] On February 2, 2006, Envirocare announced the $90 million purchase of BNG America, a subsidiary of British Nuclear Fuels (BNFL) based in Virginia. [6] Envirocare of Utah was renamed EnergySolutions, with corporate headquarters in Salt Lake City, Utah.

  9. Gallivan Center - Wikipedia

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    The plaza, which has been described as "Salt Lake City's outdoor living room", [1] was named in honor of John W. Gallivan, the former, long-time publisher of The Salt Lake Tribune. The plaza is situated between East 200 South on the north, the Salt Lake City Marriott Hotel City Center on the east, East Gallivan Avenue on the south, the Wells ...