Richmond, Utah • Cache County
The Layfayette and Elizabeth W. Hendricks House in Richmond, Utah, is a historic residence showcasing the architectural styles prevalent during its period of construction. It stands as a tangible link to the lives and aspirations of early settlers in the region.
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Community Planning And Development; Social History
12 North 200 East, Richmond, Utah
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533 S. State St., Richmond, Utah
Agriculture
208 North 200 East, Richmond, Utah
Architecture; Commerce; Health/Medicine; Social History; Community Planning And Development
19 W. Main St., Richmond, Utah
Social History; Commerce; Agriculture
112 W. Main St., Richmond, Utah
Architecture; Social History; Agriculture
108 South 100 West, Richmond, Utah
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