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DHOD Designations (approved by P&Z June 2, 2005) Approximately 150 buildings in DHOD boundaries Historic Buildings (over 50 years old) 26 Significant in Core 44 Contributing in Core 29 Non-contributing in core and transition and contributing in transition 99 Total Non-historic buildings (less than 50 years old) This is approximate. 50 Total Approximately 2/3 of all buildings in the DHOD area are over 50 years old. Significant Buildings in Core 4735 S State Built 1915 Architectural Features: Brick, mission style Only example of this style in Murray Currently covered with stucco Historic Significance: Salt Lake County Firestation Murray City fire, police, youth center 4760 S State Built 1951 Architectural Features: Brick, 50s modern horizontal Only example of this architectural style and time period in downtown Murray Sympathetic addition in 1970s Historic Significance: Jenkins Soffe Mortuary for over 70 years Built on original foundation ---PAGE BREAK--- 4775-77 S State Built abt 1920 Architectural Features: Distinctive brickwork Art moderne and art deco Store front windows changed, reversible Historic Significance: Horr Bicycle Shop Excellent example of 1920s smaller business in historic State Street core 4828/32 S State Built 1897, Modified 1924 Architectural Features: 1924 modification featured simple decorative cornice Victorian Eclectic, large storefront windows mostly intact Historic Significance: Harkers Hall and Bagley Brothers Meat Market Hoffman Building housed many local merchants 4836 S State Built 1900 Architectural Features: Two story brick commercial block, Victorian eclectic Storefront windows mostly intact Vinyl facade covers original facade Historic Significance: Murray Mercantile - prominent dry goods store Potential: Reversal may expose historic windows and decorative brickwork. Excellent tax credit possibilities. 4838-44 S State Built 1920 Architectural Features: Largest surviving commercial building Good example of classical architecture 3 story brick with pilasters separating series of windows Non-historic material on lower facade, reversible ---PAGE BREAK--- Historic Significance: Built by prominent businessman Henry Harker Housed many local businesses such as Up-2-Date Bakery, Steadman Jewelry, Murray Eagle, Murray Floral 4841 S State Built 1898 Architectural Features: Victorian eclectic cottage Historic Significance: Edward J. Warenski home, business and civic leader Only survivor of 4 homes built for Warenski brothers 4859-63 S State Built 1930 Architectural Features: Striated brick, two-part, art deco style Historic Significance: Iris Theater, 1 sound theater in Murray st JC Penney Store Listed on National Register of Historic Places Known as Duvall Building 4871-77 S State Architectural Features: Built 1915 20 Century, Victorian eclectic th See above Historic Significance: Major developer of State Street, EJ Warenski Prominent businesses such as The Leader and Thomas Martin Co Listed on National Register of Historic Places Known as Warenski Building 4883 S State Built 1903 Architectural Features: Victorian eclectic Two part commercial block with decorative cornice Large storefront windows modified but compatible Architectural elements largely intact Historic Significance: One of the oldest buildings in historic downtown Mr. Larson harness shop Potential: Potentially eligible for National Register ---PAGE BREAK--- 4889 S State Built 1903 Architectural Features: Victorian eclectic Brickwork covered with siding, reversible Historic Significance: One of the oldest buildings in historic downtown Carlson Bicycle Potential: Potential tax credit project 4901 S State Built 1908 Architectural Features: Brick Non historic buildings attached Vehicle doors filled in, likely reversible Historic Significance: 1 Murray City Fire Station, upstairs health clinic st Potential: Excellent tax credit project 4914 S State Built 1904 Architectural Features: Upstairs brick, window, and cornice detail restored 1980s changes adapted in 2002 for historic compatibility Historic Significance: 1 National Bank in Murray, Lyon Drug Store st Day Murray for nearly 60 years Dr. Mildred Nelson upstairs office 4959-63 S State Built 1938 Architectural Features: Excellent application of Art Moderne to theater architecture Historic Significance: Prominent business, Murray Theater Listed on National Register of Historic Places 4973 S State Built 1915 Architectural Features: Art moderne style Historic Significance: Iris Theater. 1 motion picture theater (silent movies) st Murray Power Potential: Possibly eligible for National Register ---PAGE BREAK--- 5025 S State Built 1939 Architectural Features: Brick, Art Moderne Several additions to north and south Front entrance and facade remodeled in 1983 Back facade fairly intact, front pilasters remain Historic Significance: Site for schools since 1874 District #25, Central and Arlington Schools City Hall since 1983 4843 Poplar Built 1905 Architectural Features: One and one-half story brick Victorian cottage Architectural elements basically intact, recently restored Historic Significance: Excellent example of home built for State Street business owners Home of Arthur Townsend Owner Murray Mercantile Mayor and City Council 4872 Poplar Built 1899 Architectural Features: Victorian eclectic mansion Historic Significance: Finest example of “high style” architecture and grand home in Murray Listed on National Register of Historic Places Home of John P. Cahoon, important business and civic leader 4886 Poplar Built 1926 Architectural Features: One story brick Victorian church Moved to current location in 1987 Historic Significance: Documents historic Murray Baptist Church Documents diversity of religious faiths in Murray and importance of religion in community life. ---PAGE BREAK--- 120 E 4800 South Built 1927 Architectural Features: Brick, two-story mainblock and wing, Renaissance survival glazed brick, decorative brickwork Historic Significance: Historic Sheranian Clinic, early emergency hospital Potential: Excellent nomination for National Register 166 E Vine Built 1916 Architectural Features: Single story neo classical revival Entrance and fenestration modified 1970 addition to west non-compatible Many modifications reversible Historic significance: Carnegie Library In National Registry District Potential: Tax credits could apply to reverse changes 180 E Vine Built 1907 Architectural features: Gothic revival style Several additions sympathetic to original style Historic significance: 1 LDS Ward in Murray City st In National Registry District 190-92 E Vine Built 1906 Architectural features: Brick Victorian eclectic Early ornamental detail could be restored in part Flat roof with cornice Historic significance: Multiple housing for mid-level industrial managers In National Registry District 5000/02 and 5004/06 Jones Ct Built 1906 Architectural Features: Brick, Dutch colonial revival double house Historic Significance: In National Registry District Unique style/example of multiple dwelling ---PAGE BREAK--- Contributing Buildings in Core (excluding Significant) Center Street 4820 Center Architectural Features: Built abt 1925 Striated brick English vernacular period cottage Historic Significance: In National Registry Residential District 4860 Center Architectural Features: Built 1927 Brick Bungalow Historic Significance: In National Registry Residential District 4866 Center Architectural Features: Built 1924 Striated brick, colonial revival bungalow Historic Significance: In National Registry Residential District 4874 Center Architectural Features: Built 1924 Brick and drop/novelty siding bungalow Historic Significance: In National Registry Residential District 4880 Center Architectural Features: Built 1925 Brick and stucco/plaster bungalow bungalow Historic Significance: In National Registry Residential District 4886 Center Architectural Features: Built 1923 Brick Bungalow with aluminum/vinyl siding, reversible Historic Significance: In National Registry Residential District 4892 Center Architectural Features: Brick Bungalow Built 1925 Historic Significance: In National Registry Residential District 4898 Center Architectural Features: Built 1892 Victorian Eclectic with vinyl, changes reversible Historic Significance: In National Registry Residential District 4914/18 Center Architectural Features: Built 1905 Brick Victorian Classical Duplex Historic Significance: Townsend/Hausknecht Families In National Registry Residential District Example of multiple dwelling development ---PAGE BREAK--- 4926 Center Architectural Features: Built 1905 Brick/Stucco Victorian, changes possibly reversible Historic Significance: In National Registry Residential District 4930 Center Architectural Features: Built 1913 Brick vernacular bungalow, changes reversible Historic Significance: In National Registry Residential District 4938/40 Center Architectural Features: Brick, Victorian eclectic duplex Built 1908 Historic Significance: In National Registry Residential District Example of multiple dwelling historic trends Court Avenue 152/54 Court Ave Architectural Features: Built 1905 Rock faced concrete block, Victorian eclectic duplex Historic Significance: Example of historic multiple dwelling development State Street 4759 S State Architectural Features: Built 1905 Drop novelty siding, second empire with gingerbread trim Historic Significance: Luke and Mary Ann Morris, small business owners 4768 S State Architectural Features: Built 1949 Original brick building intact, windows filled in, reversible Historic Significance: Contributing to historic streetscape 4770 S State Architectural Features: Built about 1925 Brick, changes to roof-line and facade Historic Significance: Contributing to historic streetscape 4774 S State Architectural Features: Built about 1920 Non-historical materials applied. Facade may be reversible. Historic Significance: Contributing to historic streetscape 4791 S State Architectural Features Built about 1921 Non-historic materials applied to facade-may be reversible. Historic Significance: Contributing to historic streetscape 4854 S State Architectural Features: Built about 1910 Excellent example of typical 1940s small business ---PAGE BREAK--- 4858-60 S State Store front windows largely intact Built 1920-30 Original metal cornice, awnings, decorative glazed tile Historic Significance: Murray State Bank at 4860 State Contributes to historic streetscape 4868 S State Architectural Features: Built 1938 Entrance, store front windows enclosed, reversible Historic Significance: Grand Central, Contributes to historic streetscape 4874 S State Architectural Features: abt 1910 Major changes to facade, windows and entrance before 1950. Difficult to reverse. Some elements may be reversible or restored Historic Significance: Site of early theater Pharmacy for over half a decade Potential tax credit project if historic elements restored. 4849 S State Architectural Features: Built 1955 20 Century, brick one-part commercial block th Recently restored 2002 Historic Significance: Last of four JC Penneys located in Murray over 62 years 4892 S State Architectural Features: Built 1928 Brick and cone block Non historic materials applied to facade, reversible Historic Significance: Barber Shop for over 70 years Owners volunteered as traffic control flagmen for fire dept 4894 S State Architectural Features: Built 1920s Brick commercial block Non historic materials applied, wood Store front windows enclosed, reversible Historic Significance: Sprouse Reitz Home of historic Cottonwood Murray Elks Lodge 3244 4902-06 S State Architectural Features: Built 1920s Brick vernacular Non-historic facades have been applied, may be reversible Historic significance: Contributing to historic streetscape 4969 S State Architectural Features: Business fill in Built 1950s Historic Significance: Contributing to historic streetscape ---PAGE BREAK--- 5063 South Architectural Features: Built 1912 Brick Bungalow Some changes may be reversible Historical Significance: Home of Henricksen family Contributing to historic streetscape Poplar 4837 Poplar Architectural Features: Brick cross wing Victorian eclectic Built 1903 Historic Significance: Architectural elements largely intact Example of historic residential housing 4837 rear Poplar Architectural Features: Wood bungalow Built abt 1910 Historic Significance: Historic residential housing 4907 Poplar Architectural Features: (70 E 5 Ave) Brick commercial block th Built 1950 Original windows and front entrance changed, reversible Potential tax credit project Historic Significance: Safeways, Roller Skating, Boys and Girls Club 4904 Poplar Architectural features: Built 1901 Frame bungalow covered with vinyl siding, reversible Historic Significance: Historic residential street Home of local butcher, Henry Doran 4918 Poplar Architectural features: Built 1896 Victorian brick home with hip roof, later stuccoed Historic Significance: Built by John P Cahoon for relative Historic residential street 5 Avenue th 65 E 5 Ave Architectural Features: th Built 1902 Victorian eclectic brick cottage, gable roof, details intact Historic Significance: Built for John P Cahoon’s mother 65 E 5 Ave Architectural Features: th Built 1957 Detailed firebrick Facade/windows changed, reversible Historic Significance: Money’s ice cream, popular community establishment Excellent example of decorative brickwork ---PAGE BREAK--- 48 South th 48 E 4800 South Architectural Features: Neoclassical ship lap siding Built 1910 Changes in 1960 Historic Significance: Home of Prpich Family, John Prpich, educational leaders Example of early ethnic elements in Murray 126 E 4800 South Architectural Features: Built 1917 Victorian Eclectic Major changes to facade, east side entrance added Historical Significance: 2 telephone exchange in Murray nd Encourage preservation of remaining architectural elements 136-140 E 4800 South Architectural Features: Built 1937 Vernacular Art Moderne East addition compatible, but west addition not compatible. Encourage preservation of remaining architectural elements Historical Significance: Salt Lake County building Interesting example of historic evolution Vine Street 149 E Vine Architectural Features: Brick Bungalow Built 1909 Historic Significance: Built by Frame family Home of David A. McMillan, President 1 Natl Bank st In National Registry Residential District 150 E Vine Architectural Features: Built 1952 Brick now stuccoed, modified windows, reversible Historic Significance: 1 time Murray Post Office located off State Street st 155 E Vine Architectural Features: Brick Bungalow Built 1909 Historic Significance: Built by Frame family Home of Harry Robbins, V-President 1 Natl Bank st In National Registry District 163-167 E Vine Architectural features: Built 1903, 1908 Twin brick cottages of Victorian eclectic style Historic significance: Built by Frame family In National Registry District ---PAGE BREAK--- Non Contributing in core and transition/Contributing in transition Box Elder 4869 Home Contributing/Transition 4903 Home Contributing/Transition Brown Street 4760 Home Contributing/Transition 4764 Home Contributing/Transition 4770 Home Contributing/Transition 158 Home Contributing/Transition 4 Avenue th 36 E Home Contributing/Transition 32 E Home Contributing/Transition 28 E Home Contributing/Transition 5 Avenue th 33 E Phone Co Contributing/Transition 22 E Home Non-Contributing/Transition 15 W Home Contributing/Transition 17 W Home Contributing/Transition 18 W Home Contributing/Transition 19 W Business Contributing/Transition 32 W Home Contributing/Transition 4800 South 3 W Frankie’s Contributing/Transition 6 E 2 Homes Contributing/Transition 17 E Home Non-Contributing/Transition 23 E Home Contributing/Transition 30 E Sharkie’s Non-Contributing/Transition 127 E Home Contributing/Transition 135 E Home Non-Contributing/Transition 143 E Home Contributing/Transition State Street 4773 S Business Non-Contributing/Core 4816 S Business Non-Contributing/Core 4891 S Welding Non-Contributing/Core 5049 S Blosch Non-Contributing/Core Note: Some historic buildings lack the distinction of a significant building, however, they contribute to the overall streetscape and character of historic Murray. Owners of contributing buildings are encouraged to consider adaptive reuses before demolition. Tax credits may be applicable based one extent of rehabilitation.