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