04/01/2024
Provo City Historic Landmarks
This is the page for the Provo Landmarks Commission.
04/01/2024
Dixon Middle School is Provo's oldest operating public school building. Explore its history this week on This is Provo, Then and Now. www.thisisprovo.com
Come inside the Utah County Courthouse and learn about its design and construction, this week on This is Provo, Then and Now. www.thisisprovo.com
01/04/2018
Here are 25 Photos of demolished historic Provo buildings. The challenge for you is to identify them and state their location. Some are obviously easier than others and there are a few duplicates. Go!
This is Provo - Then and Now will be taking a break through January. In the meantime, enjoy identifying the demolished historic buildings in the next post.
Visit Encircle: LGBT+ Family & Youth Resource Center in the amazing William D. Alexander House, this week on This is Provo, Then and Now. www.thisisprovo.com
Learn all about the history of the Startup District's namesake candy company and candy maker, this week on This is Provo, Then and Now. www.thisisprovo.com
Velour, on University Avenue's 100 Block, isn't just the home of world famous rock bands, it's home to almost 100 years of Provo History. This on This is Provo - Then and Now. www.thisisprovo.com
Learn about Maeser School as it approaches its 120th year. It began life providing education to children, now it provides beautiful homes to seniors. It is one of Provo's great preservation successes. This week on This is Provo, Then and Now. www.thisisprovo.com
Guru's restaurant on Center Street used to be home to the embalming gurus of Berg Mortuary. The building, still owned by the Berg family, is now home to a more a appetizing experience. This week on This is Provo, Then and Now. www.thisisprovo.com
The White Willow Reception Center began life as the Thomas N. Taylor House, home of one of Provo's most dynamic civic, business, and religious leaders. Learn more on This is Provo, Then and Now. Check the blog for background research and new episodes - www.thisisprovo.com
The Provo City Center Temple rose from the ashes of the Utah Stake Tabernacle. Take a look on Episode 11 of This is Provo, Then and Now. www.thisisprovo.com
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