Robert D. Covington House, Washington
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The Robert D. Covington House was built in 1859 in Washington, Utah. Built for Mormon bishop Robert D. Covington, it was one of the first buildings in Washington and one of the largest in town, furnishing accommodation for visitors that included Brigham Young. The house's second floor originally consisted of one large room, allowing it to be used for assemblies. The second floor has since been subdivided. The Covington family living quarters were on the ground floor and basement. ()
Built: 1859 (166 years ago)Coordinates: 37°8'5"N, 113°30'22"W
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Robert D. Covington House – popular in the area (distance from the attraction)
Nearby attractions include: Dinosaur Discovery Site, St. George Utah Temple, Red Cliffs Mall, Thomas Judd House.