- Marley Zielike
Abram Hatch House, 81 East Center St Heber City, Wasatch County, UT
Built during the same era as the opulent houses of the mining tycoons, such as those on East South Temple Street in Salt Lake City, the Abram Hatch House was designed for a prominent citizen in a small town. The house served as both home and office for a man who was a community, church, and civic leader for nearly half a century. In 1973 the house was going to be demolished so that the area could be used a blacktop parking lot for a commercial enterprise. However, Zions First National Bank bought the house, restored it, and converted it into a branch bank.
Abram Hatch House, 81 East Center St Heber City, Wasatch County, UT
Built during the same era as the opulent houses of the mining tycoons, such as those on East South Temple Street in Salt Lake City, the Abram Hatch House was designed for a prominent citizen in a small town. The house served as both home and office for a man who was a community, church, and civic leader for nearly half a century. In 1973 the house was going to be demolished so that the area could be used a blacktop parking lot for a commercial enterprise. However, Zions First National Bank bought the house, restored it, and converted it into a branch bank.
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