55 Pioneer Ave
Sandy, UT, USA

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Nov 06, 2000

  • Charmaine Bantugan

National Register of Historic Places - Jensen/Jensen House

Statement of Significant: Constructed c.1909, and significantly remodeled c.1938, the Jensen/Jensen House is significant under Criterion A as part of the multiple property nomination Historic Resources of Sandy City. The house is significant for its association with the Specialized Agriculture, Small Business, and Community Development period in the history of Sandy City. The house is an example of a residence for the agricultural and working-class citizens of Sandy just after the turn of the century. The alterations to the residence describe how rural Utah residents were becoming conscious of national stylistic developments, as well as achieving a new level of prosperity, which allowed for larger amounts of disposable income. The house retains its c.1938 historic integrity and is a contributing historic resource of Sandy City.

National Register of Historic Places - Jensen/Jensen House

Statement of Significant: Constructed c.1909, and significantly remodeled c.1938, the Jensen/Jensen House is significant under Criterion A as part of the multiple property nomination Historic Resources of Sandy City. The house is significant for its association with the Specialized Agriculture, Small Business, and Community Development period in the history of Sandy City. The house is an example of a residence for the agricultural and working-class citizens of Sandy just after the turn of the century. The alterations to the residence describe how rural Utah residents were becoming conscious of national stylistic developments, as well as achieving a new level of prosperity, which allowed for larger amounts of disposable income. The house retains its c.1938 historic integrity and is a contributing historic resource of Sandy City.

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