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My favorite homes in Salt Lake City (1)*

Posted: March 19th, 2008 | Author: Nathan Blair | Filed under: Salt Lake Homes, Utah Homes | Tags: , , , | No Comments »

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The mansion is located on the northeast corner of 200 East and Main Street, right to the east of the LDS Conference Center. It was built in 1901 for Alfred and Elizabeth McCune by the architect S.C. Dallas, and served as their home until 1920 when they moved to California. The mansion was then donated to the LDS church and has been used as a music school, a BYU Salt Lake center, a dance school, and now as a private reception center. I hear that wedding receptions at the mansion are amazing.

The tornado that passed through Salt Lake in 1999 did some damage to one of the mansion’s chimney, at which point Philip McCarthey came in and bought it to restore it. It is fully restored today and it looks great.72c4577e ac1b 43f9 9fcd d2286c65c95 My favorite homes in Salt Lake City (1)*

Take a tour of it now if you’d like, but like I mentioned before, the grounds are even better in the spring, summer and fall. Oh, and I forgot to mention that some people say the home is haunted. If you are into that, you might like this website.

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