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George Q. Cannon Association Residence, 4459 North Highway 224, Snyderville, Summit County, UT
The George Q. Cannon Association Residence consists of a Victorian pyramid cottage and two wood frame outbuildings. The residence and shed date to ca. 1902. The house represents a good example of the vernacular architecture (though in an unusual form) once common in many parts of Utah. It (with its associated outlying shed) also represents the only residence still standing from historic Snyderville. The wooden vernacular former Pace-Archibald Store located near the house was probably built ca. 1880-1900 and may have operated up until the 1920`s. Its structural integrity has been greatly compromised by the loss of its front and the addition of swinging garage doors.
George Q. Cannon Association Residence, 4459 North Highway 224, Snyderville, Summit County, UT
The George Q. Cannon Association Residence consists of a Victorian pyramid cottage and two wood frame outbuildings. The residence and shed date to ca. 1902. The house represents a good example of the vernacular architecture (though in an unusual form) once common in many parts of Utah. It (with its associated outlying shed) also represents the only residence still standing from historic Snyderville. The wooden vernacular former Pace-Archibald Store located near the house was probably built ca. 1880-1900 and may have operated up until the 1920`s. Its structural integrity has been greatly compromised by the loss of its front and the addition of swinging garage doors.
George Q. Cannon Association Residence, 4459 North Highway 224, Snyderville, Summit County, UT
The George Q. Cannon Association Residence consists of a Victorian pyramid cottage and two wood frame outbuildings. The residence and shed date to ca. 1902. The house represents a good example of the vernacular architecture (though in an unusual form) once common in many parts of Utah. It (with its associated outlying shed) also represents the only residence still standing from historic Snyderville.The wooden vernacular former Pace-Archibald Store located near the house was probably built ca. 1880-1900 and may have operated up until the 1920`s. Its structural integrity has been greatly compromised by the loss of its front and the addition of swinging garage doors.
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George Q. Cannon Association Residence, Pace-Archibald Store, 4459 North Highway 224, Snyderville, Summit County, UT
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George Q. Cannon Association Residence, Shed, 4459 North Highway 224, Snyderville, Summit County, UT
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