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5/23/07: Historic Preservation

Judge Jacob Johnson's Spring City home was built in 1875, with a large Victorian addition completed in 1892. Photo courtesy of Kaye Watson.
Judge Jacob Johnson's Spring City home was built in 1875, with a large Victorian addition completed in 1892. Photo courtesy of Kaye Watson.

By Doug Fabrizio

Spring City, UT – The town of Spring City, Utah was added to the National Historic Register in 1978, and the town boasts some splendid examples of architecture from the mid to late 19th and early 20th centuries. As Spring City prepares for its annual Heritage Day home tours, we're asking questions about historic preservation. What is it about these buildings that make them worth saving? What does "preservation" mean in a living community? Join us for a live broadcast from Spring City Hall.

The Friends of Historic Spring City will host their annual Heritage Day on Saturday, May 26th. For tickets and information on home tours, click here or call 435-462-2211 or 435-462-3454.

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