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In April that year, Utah County voters approved a 20-year bond and 1% restaurant sales tax to raise $7.7 million for a multipurpose events center. The measure passed by more than a 2–1 margin with an 8.7% voter turnout. [3] In December 1993, Utah Valley State College (now UVU) held a ground breaking ceremony for the Center.
The ballpark serves as a shared facility for Utah Valley State University and the Orem Owlz. The Owls of the Pioneer League were an affiliate of the Los Angeles Angels, who had played the previous four seasons as the Provo Angels. [citation needed] The stadium made its debut on March 24, 2005 with Utah Valley defeating Southern Utah 5-3.
The Timpanogos Cooperative Marketing Association Building, also known as Snow Station and as Orem Railroad Depot and Packing Sheds, is located at 380 S. Orem Blvd. in Orem, Utah. It was built in 1926 and includes Prairie School architecture. [1] It was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 2008. [1]
The McBride-Sims Garage at 600 N. State St. in Orem, Utah is a brick building built in c.1920, in what is termed Early Commercial architecture. It has also been known as Big John's Country Store . It was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1998.
Designed by the City of Orem for the annual Festival, the park allows Festival growth to continue with more and larger performance tents. The Timpanogos Storytelling Festival has been supported with volunteer work and donations from individuals and community groups such as the American Legion, Kiwanis, Golden Kiwanis, youth groups, student ...
The David and Drusilla Baxter House at 206 W. 1600 N. in Orem, Utah was built in 1895. It was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1998. [1]According to its NRHP nomination, the house is a "good example of the transitional character of the architecture on the Provo Bench at the latter-part of the 19th century"; it includes Classical and Late Victorian elements.
The John S. and Izola Lewis House, at 343 E. 720 S. in Orem, Utah, was built in 1938. It was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1998. [1] It was built by John Lewis, a public schools administrator. [2]
The Alexander and Nellie P. Cordner House is a historic Victorian Eclectic house located at 415 S. 400 E. in Orem, Utah. Built in 1909, the 1 + 1 ⁄ 2-story brick house has projecting bays and an asymmetrical facade. [2] It was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1998. [1]