529 E S Temple St
Salt Lake City, UT 84103, USA

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Keith-Brown House, 529 East South Temple, Salt Lake City, Salt Lake County, UT

The Keith-Brown House, home of Utah mining millionaire David Keith, is one of the few remaining mansions on the once fashionable South Temple Street. The design by Salt Lake City architect Frederick Albert Hale is in the Classical Revival style.

Keith-Brown House, 529 East South Temple, Salt Lake City, Salt Lake County, UT

The Keith-Brown House, home of Utah mining millionaire David Keith, is one of the few remaining mansions on the once fashionable South Temple Street. The design by Salt Lake City architect Frederick Albert Hale is in the Classical Revival style.

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Keith-Brown Carriage House, 529 East South Temple, Salt Lake City, Salt Lake County, UT

The Keith-Brown House, home of Utah mining millionaire David Keith, is one of the few remaining mansions on the once fashionable South Temple Street. The design by Salt Lake City architect Frederick Albert Hale is in the Classical Revival style.

Keith-Brown Carriage House, 529 East South Temple, Salt Lake City, Salt Lake County, UT

The Keith-Brown House, home of Utah mining millionaire David Keith, is one of the few remaining mansions on the once fashionable South Temple Street. The design by Salt Lake City architect Frederick Albert Hale is in the Classical Revival style.

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