Providence, Utah • Cache County
The Ferdinand Zollinger, Jr., House in Providence, Utah, is a well-preserved example of early 20th-century residential architecture. Its design reflects the prevailing stylistic trends of its era, showcasing thoughtful craftsmanship and detailing characteristic of its period.
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Architecture; Community Planning And Development; Exploration/Settlement; Agriculture
Roughly Bounded By 200 N., 400 E., 500 S. & 200 W., Providence, Utah
Architecture; Religion
20 S. Main St., Providence, Utah
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