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Location of Weber County in Utah

Have you ever wondered about old buildings and places that tell a story? In Weber County, Utah, there are many special spots that are officially recognized for their history! These places are listed on the National Register of Historic Places. It's like a special club for buildings, areas, and objects that are important to American history, architecture, or culture.

When a place is on this list, it means it's worth protecting and remembering. It helps people learn about the past and how communities like Weber County grew. There are 64 of these amazing places in Weber County. Some are old homes, others are schools, and some are even parts of old power plants! A few places were once on the list but have since been removed, often because they were changed too much or no longer exist.

Exploring Historic Places in Weber County

Famous Buildings and Homes

Weber County is home to many buildings with cool stories. Let's look at some of them!

American Can Company of Utah Building Complex

Imagine a huge factory where cans were made! The American Can Company of Utah Building Complex in Ogden, Utah was added to the list in 2005. It's a reminder of how things were made long ago.

American Can Company Complex Ogden Utah
The American Can Company Complex in Ogden.

Historic Hotels and Apartments

Ogden has many old apartment buildings and hotels that are now historic. These places show us how people lived and stayed when they traveled many years ago.

  • Arvondor Apartments (1987)
  • Avelan Apartments (1987)
  • Avon Apartments (1987)
  • Barnhart Apartments (1987)
  • Browning Apartments (1985)
  • Downing Apartments (1987) - Sadly, this building has been torn down.
  • Fairview Apartments (1987)
  • Farnsworth Apartments (1987)
  • Fern-Marylyn Apartments (1987)
  • Flowers Apartments (1987)
  • Fontenelle Apartments (1987)
  • Geffas Apartments (1987)
  • Helms Apartments (1987)
  • Hillcrest Apartments (1987)
  • La Frantz Apartments (1987)
  • Ladywood Apartments (1987)
  • McGregor Apartments (1987)
  • Peery Apartments (1987)
  • Rose Apartments (1987) - This building was also torn down.
  • Upton Apartments (1987)

The Bigelow-Ben Lomond Hotel (1990) is a very grand old hotel. It even has its own garage, the Ben Lomond Hotel Garage (2012), which is also historic!

Ben Lomond Hotel
The historic Bigelow-Ben Lomond Hotel.
Ben Lomond Hotel Garage Ogden Utah
The Ben Lomond Hotel Garage.

Homes of Important People

Some houses are historic because famous people lived there.

  • Gustav Becker House (1977): A beautiful old home.
  • John Moses Browning House (1973): This was the home of John Moses Browning, a super famous inventor of firearms.
Browning House Ogden Utah
The home of inventor John Moses Browning.
  • Charles W. Cross House (1984): Another historic home in Ogden.
  • John L. and Elizabeth Dalton House (1987): A house that tells a story of a family from the past.
  • John F. and Lillia Dumke House (2007): A more recently added historic home.
  • Valasco Farr House (1978): An important house in Ogden's history.
  • Augustus B. Patton House (1982): Another significant old home.
  • William D. Skeen House (1982): Located in Plain City, Utah, this house is a piece of local history.
  • Dennis A. Smyth House (1982): A historic home in Ogden.
  • Sidney Stevens House (1977): This house in North Ogden, Utah was sadly demolished.
  • Stone Farmstead (2004): An old farm that shows how people lived and worked.
  • Andrew J. Warner House (1977): Another historic home in Ogden.
  • Heber Scowcroft House (1991): The home of a notable person in Ogden's past.
Scowcroft House Ogden Utah
The Heber Scowcroft House.

Miles Goodyear Cabin

The Miles Goodyear Cabin (1971) is super special because it was the first known permanent home built in Utah around 1841! It was moved in 2012 to a new spot to keep it safe.

Goodyear Cabin Ogden Utah
The Miles Goodyear Cabin, Utah's first known permanent home.

Important Public Buildings and Places

Many historic places are buildings that served the whole community.

Religious Buildings

The Congregation B'rith Sholem Synagogue (1985) is a historic place of worship. The Episcopal Church of the Good Shepherd (1973) is another beautiful old church.

B'rith Sholem Synagogue Ogden Utah
Congregation B'rith Sholem Synagogue.
Episcopal Church Ogden Utah
Episcopal Church of the Good Shepherd.

Schools and Art Centers

Education and art have long histories in Weber County.

  • Madison Elementary School (1982): An old school building where many kids learned.
  • North Ogden Elementary School (1985): This 1930s building was a cool Art Deco style, but it was demolished in 2010.
  • Ogden High School (1983): A very important and beautiful high school building.
OgdenHighSchool
Ogden High School.
  • Bertha Eccles Community Art Center (1971): A place where art has been celebrated for many years.
Eccles Art Center Ogden Utah
The Bertha Eccles Community Art Center.
  • Utah School for the Deaf and Blind Boys' Dormitory (1985): This building was part of a school for students with hearing and vision impairments.
Utah School for the Deaf and Blind Boys Dormitory Ogden Utah
The Boys' Dormitory at the Utah School for the Deaf and Blind.

Government and Business Buildings

These buildings show how the city and county were run and how businesses operated.

  • Eccles Building (1982): An important building in Ogden's business history.
  • Ogden/Weber Municipal Building (1983): This building is where the city and county government offices are located.
Municipal Building Ogden Utah
The Ogden/Weber Municipal Building.
  • U.S. Forest Service Building (2006): This building was used by the United States Forest Service.
US Forest Service Building Ogden Utah 2
The U.S. Forest Service Building.
  • U.S. Post Office and Courthouse (1979): A grand old building that served as a post office and a courthouse.
Old Post Office Ogden Utah
The U.S. Post Office and Courthouse.
  • Scowcroft Warehouse (1978): A large building used for storing goods, showing Ogden's past as a trade center.
Scowcroft Warehouse Ogden Utah
The Scowcroft Warehouse.
  • J.M. Wilbur Company Blacksmith Shop (2017): Located in Eden, Utah, this old blacksmith shop tells us about early trades.

Transportation and Industry

Ogden was a major railroad hub, and these places show that history.

  • Grant Steam Locomotive No. 223 (1979): An old train engine! It's located at Union Station.
Grant Steam Locomotive 223
Grant Steam Locomotive No. 223.
  • New Brigham Hotel (1979): A hotel that served travelers coming through Ogden.
  • Ogden Union Station (1971): This is a very famous and important train station. It was a huge hub for trains in the Western United States.
UnionStationOgden
The historic Ogden Union Station.
  • Ogden Union Stockyard Exchange Building (2015): This building was part of a large stockyard where animals were bought and sold.
Ogden Utah Union Stockyard Exchange Building
The Ogden Union Stockyard Exchange Building.
  • Weber River Railroad Bridge (2015): An old railroad bridge over the Weber River.
Weber River RR Bridge Ogden Utah
The Weber River Railroad Bridge.

Power Plants

Electricity is important, and these old power plants show how it was made long ago.

  • Devil's Gate-Weber Hydroelectric Power Plant Historic District (1989): This area includes an old power plant that used water to make electricity.
Weber Power Plant Utah
The Weber Hydroelectric Power Plant.
  • Pioneer Hydroelectric Power Plant Historic District (1989): Another historic power plant that helped bring electricity to the area.
Pioneer Hydroelectric Power Plant Ogden Utah
The Pioneer Hydroelectric Power Plant.

Other Interesting Places

  • El Monte Golf Course Clubhouse (1985): An old clubhouse at a golf course.
El Monte Golf Clubhouse Ogden Utah
El Monte Golf Course Clubhouse.
  • Mountain View Auto Court (1987): This was an early type of motel for people traveling by car.
Mountain View Auto Court Ogden Utah
Mountain View Auto Court.
  • Don Maguire Duplex (1979): A historic building with two homes.
  • Weber Stake Relief Society Building (1989): This building now houses the Weber County DUP Museum, which is full of history! It was also moved from its original spot in 2012.
Pioneer Museum Ogden Utah
The Weber Stake Relief Society Building, now a museum.

Historic Districts

Sometimes, it's not just one building that's historic, but a whole group of buildings or an area. These are called "historic districts."

  • Eccles Avenue Historic District (1976): A neighborhood with many old, important homes.
Eccles Avenue Historic District Ogden Utah
Homes in the Eccles Avenue Historic District.
  • Jefferson Avenue Historic District (1998): Another area with many historic buildings.
Jefferson Avenue Historic District Ogden Utah
Buildings in the Jefferson Avenue Historic District.
  • Lower 25th Street Historic District (1978): This street in Ogden is famous for its history, especially from the railroad days.
Historic 25th Street
Historic 25th Street in Ogden.
  • Ogden Central Bench Historic District (2005): A large area in Ogden with many historic buildings.
Weber College Gym Ogden Utah
A building in the Ogden Central Bench Historic District.

Former Historic Listings

Some places were once on the National Register but are not anymore. This can happen if a building is torn down or changed too much.

  • Burch-Taylor Mill (1982): This mill in Riverdale, Utah was removed from the list in 2001.
  • Shupe-Williams Candy Company Factory (1978): This candy factory in Ogden was removed in 2007 after it burned down in 2006.
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