941 East 500 South
Salt Lake City, UT, USA

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National Register of Historic Places - Keyser/Cullen House

Statement of Significant: The Keyser/Cullen House, constructed c.1879 is significant under Criteria B and C. It is significant under Criterion B for its association with Matthew Cullen, a prominent Salt Lake City businessman and entrepreneur who lived here for thirty-five years, from 1883 to 1918. Cullen made significant contributions to the development of mining in Utah and the Intermountain west, and was also involved in other businesses, including the Salt Lake Brewing Company, one of the city's earliest breweries. Cullen was also highly involved in the railroad industry in Utah and Wyoming. Architecturally, the building is significant under Criterion C as a fairly large and unique example of a cross wing-type house with vernacular Gothic Revival details. Although the house has received some minor cosmetic alteration, it still maintains its historic and architectural integrity and contributes to the history of the neighborhood.

National Register of Historic Places - Keyser/Cullen House

Statement of Significant: The Keyser/Cullen House, constructed c.1879 is significant under Criteria B and C. It is significant under Criterion B for its association with Matthew Cullen, a prominent Salt Lake City businessman and entrepreneur who lived here for thirty-five years, from 1883 to 1918. Cullen made significant contributions to the development of mining in Utah and the Intermountain west, and was also involved in other businesses, including the Salt Lake Brewing Company, one of the city's earliest breweries. Cullen was also highly involved in the railroad industry in Utah and Wyoming. Architecturally, the building is significant under Criterion C as a fairly large and unique example of a cross wing-type house with vernacular Gothic Revival details. Although the house has received some minor cosmetic alteration, it still maintains its historic and architectural integrity and contributes to the history of the neighborhood.

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