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  2. Murray, Utah - Wikipedia

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    Murray (/ ˈ m ʌr i /) is a city situated on the Wasatch Front in the core of Salt Lake Valley in the U.S. state of Utah.Named for territorial governor Eli Murray, the city had a population of 50,637 as of the 2020 United States Census. [6]

  3. Murray Downtown Historic District - Wikipedia

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    The Murray Downtown Historic District is located in the historic city center of Murray, Salt Lake County, Utah. It was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 2006, [ 2 ] with a boundary increase in 2020.

  4. Murray Downtown Residential Historic District - Wikipedia

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    The Murray Downtown Residential Historic District is the best representative area of the residential settlement and development of the city of Murray, Utah, United States. [2] It was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 2005.

  5. Henry J. Wheeler Farm - Wikipedia

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    The farm was established by Henry J. Wheeler, the third son of English Mormon converts, who came to Utah in 1852. Born February 18, 1866, Henry grew up on his father's farm in the South Cottonwood (now Murray) area. In 1886, at the age of twenty, he married Sariah Pixton and established his own farm in the vicinity of his father's farm. [4]

  6. Murray Central station - Wikipedia

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    The Utah Transit Authority Police station, adjacent to the Murray Central station, July 2016. The station is located at 5144 Cottonwood Street and is accessed from either East Vine Street on the north or West 5300 South (SR-173/Spartan Street) at 100 West.

  7. 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.