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Salt Lake County, UT
Listed: 08/04/1995
The Wesley and Frances Walton House, built in 1899, is a two-and-one-half-story home. The brick Victorian Eclectic house is situated on a portion of the original 160-acre homestead. This brick central-block-with-projecting-wings house is a substantial structure with its two-and-one-half story massing and large wrap-around porch. The foundation is built of granite taken from nearby Little Cottonwood Canyon. The Walton House is an imposing feature in the neighborhood, appears much as it did at the turn of the century, and provides an impression of the historic period in the Holladay-Cottonwood area.
The Wesley and Frances Walton Home, built in 1899, is significant as an excellent example of the Victorian Eclectic style and in representing a period of development outside the Salt Lake City limits. Located away from the center of Salt Lake City in what is known as the Holladay-Cottonwood area, it documents the pattern of scattered development in the outlying areas of the Salt Lake Valley at the turn of the century. It is one of only three2 known remaining houses of this type in the Holladay-Cottonwood area that exist from the turn of the century. This house is a significant example of the kind of imposing residence that the Walton’s, successful agricultural and ranching entrepreneurs, could afford to build to display their social and economic achievements. Its Victorian Eclectic design reflects the contemporary tastes in large, single family homes. The Walton house is one of the few historical reminders of past eras in a rapidly growing community known as Holladay-Cottonwood.
Salt Lake County, UT
Listed: 08/04/1995
The Wesley and Frances Walton House, built in 1899, is a two-and-one-half-story home. The brick Victorian Eclectic house is situated on a portion of the original 160-acre homestead. This brick central-block-with-projecting-wings house is a substantial structure with its two-and-one-half story massing and large wrap-around porch. The foundation is built of granite taken from nearby Little Cottonwood Canyon. The Walton House is an imposing feature in the neighborhood, appears much as it did at the turn of the century, and provides an impression of the historic period in the Holladay-Cottonwood area.
The Wesley and Frances Walton Home, built in 1899, is significant as an excellent example of the Victorian Eclectic style and in representing a period of development outside the Salt Lake City limits. Located away from the center of Salt Lake City in what is known as the Holladay-Cottonwood area, it documents the pattern of scattered development in the outlying areas of the Salt Lake Valley at the turn of the century. It is one of only three2 known remaining houses of this type in the Holladay-Cottonwood area that exist from the turn of the century. This house is a significant example of the kind of imposing residence that the Walton’s, successful agricultural and ranching entrepreneurs, could afford to build to display their social and economic achievements. Its Victorian Eclectic design reflects the contemporary tastes in large, single family homes. The Walton house is one of the few historical reminders of past eras in a rapidly growing community known as Holladay-Cottonwood.
Salt Lake County, UT
Listed: 08/04/1995
The Wesley and Frances Walton House, built in 1899, is a two-and-one-half-story home. The brick Victorian Eclectic house is situated on a portion of the original 160-acre homestead. This brick central-block-with-projecting-wings house is a substantial structure with its two-and-one-half story massing and large wrap-around porch. The foundation is built of granite taken from nearby Little Cottonwood Canyon. The Walton House is an imposing feature in the neighborhood, appears much as it did at the turn of the century, and provides an impression of the historic period in the Holladay-Cottonwood area.
The Wesley and Frances Walton Home, built in 1899, is significant as an excellent example of the Victorian Eclectic style and in representing a period of development outside the Salt Lake City limits. Located away from the center of Salt Lake City in what is known as the Holladay-Cottonwood area, it documents the pattern of scattered development in the outlying areas of the Salt Lake Valley at the turn of the century. It is one of only three2 known remaining houses of this type in the Holladay-Cottonwood area that exist from the turn of the century. This house is a significant example of the kind of imposing residence that the Walton’s, successful agricultural and ranching entrepreneurs, could afford to build to display their social and economic achievements. Its Victorian Eclectic design reflects the contemporary tastes in large, single family homes. The Walton house is one of the few historical reminders of past eras in a rapidly growing community known as Holladay-Cottonwood.
Wanted to send some photos to a website with a section on syndactyly in cats...since after reading it I think he also has brachydactyly (shortened digits).
2006-11-10~11
Japan Media Arts Festival
@ BankArt 1929 YOKOHAMA
performance
sengiku bando, kondo ryouhei , natori kaori (dance), Laurent Ziegler (photgraph)
and kawaguchi takahiro (sound)
Oh, while choosing a body to send to Hasel, Bobbie's was rejected due to it's pigmentation. Hasel needed a warmer color, and Bobbie was too pink!
Kelli King (l), Hannah Schwadron (center), Sue Roginski (r) in Susan Rose (choreographer) improvisation. Part of the November 2008 California Touring Project
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