Governor's Mansion & East South Temple Heritage District, Salt Lake City Photos

East of Mormon Square on East South Temple Street is a district of heritage mansions including the former Thomas Kearns Mansion (1902) now the home of Utah's Governor.

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Utah Governor's (former Thomas Kearns) Mansion (1902) (603 East South Temple). Style: Chateau. Architect: Carl Neuhausen.

Corner round tower of Utah Governor's Mansion.

Decorative details of Utah Governor's Mansion.

Dormer details of Utah Governor's Mansion.

Sculpted figures on Utah Governor's Mansion.

James Glendenning House (now Utah Arts Council building) (617 East South Temple).

Antique metal streetlight pole on East South Temple.

Emanuel Kahn House (now Anniversary Inn) (678 East South Temple).
On National Register.

Masonic Temple (1926) (650 East South Temple). Style: Egyptian Revival.

Egyptian sphinx & art themes of Masonic Temple.

Carved granite Egyptian sphinx of Masonic Temple.

Egyptian style lotus pillars of Masonic Temple.

Masonic symbol with vulture wings & vipers atop Masonic Temple.

Lotus pillars of Masonic Temple.

Matthew H. Walker (then Philip G. McCarthey) House (1904) (610 East South Temple). Style: Italian Renaissance Revival. Architect: Walter Ware & Alberto Treganza.

Sculpted lion on pillar of Walker-McCarthey House.

Gentsch-Thompson House (576 East South Temple).
Style: Queen Anne.

Square & octagonal towers of Gentsch-Thompson House.

Kieth-Brown Mansion (1898) (529 East South Temple). Style: Neoclassical. Architect: Frederick Albert Hale. On National Register.

Entrance columns of Kieth-Brown Mansion.

Front door of Kieth-Brown Mansion.

Heritage Mansion (535 East South Temple).

Queen Anne house (551 East South Temple).

Victorian house in East South Temple heritage district (555 East South Temple).

Nature Conservancy of Utah building (559 East South Temple).


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