98 E Main St
Sandy, UT, USA

  • Architectural Style: Bungalow
  • Bathroom: 1
  • Year Built: 1923
  • National Register of Historic Places: Yes
  • Square Feet: 1,253 sqft
  • National Register of Historic Places Date: Nov 06, 2000
  • Neighborhood: N/A
  • National Register of Historic Places Area of Significance: Architecture / Community Planning & Development / Social Histoty
  • Bedrooms: 3
  • Architectural Style: Bungalow
  • Year Built: 1923
  • Square Feet: 1,253 sqft
  • Bedrooms: 3
  • Bathroom: 1
  • Neighborhood: N/A
  • National Register of Historic Places: Yes
  • National Register of Historic Places Date: Nov 06, 2000
  • National Register of Historic Places Area of Significance: Architecture / Community Planning & Development / Social Histoty
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Nov 06, 2000

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National Register of Historic Places - Dowding/Rasmussen House

Built in 1923, the Dowding/Rasmussen House is significant under Criterion A and C as part of the multiple property nomination Historic Resources of Sandy City. Under Criterion A, the house is significant for its association with the Specialized Agriculture, Small Business, and Community Development Period, 1906-1946^ of the history and development of Sandy. The bungalow represents a level of prosperity, despite economic uncertainty, which allowed many middle-class residents to purchase their own homes. Under Criterion C, the house is significant as a well-preserved example of a bungalow influenced by the Prairie School style. The bungalow is an important house type common Utah between 1906 and 1930. The bungalow type residence in Sandy represents the spread of popular urban styles to rural Utah towns. The Dowding/Rasmussen House retains its historic integrity and is a contributing historic resource of Sandy City.

National Register of Historic Places - Dowding/Rasmussen House

Built in 1923, the Dowding/Rasmussen House is significant under Criterion A and C as part of the multiple property nomination Historic Resources of Sandy City. Under Criterion A, the house is significant for its association with the Specialized Agriculture, Small Business, and Community Development Period, 1906-1946^ of the history and development of Sandy. The bungalow represents a level of prosperity, despite economic uncertainty, which allowed many middle-class residents to purchase their own homes. Under Criterion C, the house is significant as a well-preserved example of a bungalow influenced by the Prairie School style. The bungalow is an important house type common Utah between 1906 and 1930. The bungalow type residence in Sandy represents the spread of popular urban styles to rural Utah towns. The Dowding/Rasmussen House retains its historic integrity and is a contributing historic resource of Sandy City.

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