The Burns-Wood House in Farmington, Utah, is a well-preserved example of early 20th-century residential architecture. Its design showcases distinctive stylistic elements indicative of its era, offering a tangible connection to the past.
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Architecture
189 North 100 East, Farmington, Utah
Exploration/Settlement; Community Planning And Development
Approx. Main St. From 200 S.to 600 N., Along 600 North St. To Park Ln. And 100 North St. From Main St To 100 W., Farmington, Utah
Commerce; Architecture; Religion
108 N. Main St., Farmington, Utah
Exploration/Settlement; Architecture
208 N. Main St., Farmington, Utah
Education
93 E. 400 North, Farmington, Utah
Entertainment/Recreation; Art; Engineering
375 Lagoon Dr., Farmington, Utah
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Architecture; Commerce
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Architecture; Industry
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Transportation
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Religion; Community Planning And Development; Entertainment/Recreation; Social History
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Architecture; Engineering; Military
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