Sarah Daft Home for the Aged, Salt Lake City
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The Sarah Daft Home for the Aged in Salt Lake City, Utah, is a Colonial Revival building designed by William H. Lepper and constructed in 1914. The Daft Home was built with funds provided by Sarah Ann Daft, whose will in 1906 specified the founding of a retirement center. The home is regarded as the first of its kind in Utah, and it was added to the National Register of Historic Places in 2002. ()
Coordinates: 40°45'12"N, 111°52'36"W
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Central Salt Lake City (Central City)Salt Lake City
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Day trips
Sarah Daft Home for the Aged – popular in the area (distance from the attraction)
Nearby attractions include: Liberty Park, Trolley Square, The Leonardo, Gilgal Sculpture Garden.
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)
Which popular attractions are close to Sarah Daft Home for the Aged?
Nearby attractions include Artesian Well Park, Salt Lake City (3 min walk), Congregation Sharey Tzedek Synagogue, Salt Lake City (11 min walk), Trinity A.M.E. Church, Salt Lake City (12 min walk), Celebration of Life Monument, Salt Lake City (14 min walk).
How to get to Sarah Daft Home for the Aged by public transport?
The nearest stations to Sarah Daft Home for the Aged:
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Light rail
- Trolley • Lines: 703 (14 min walk)
- Library • Lines: 703 (17 min walk)
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- 400 S @ 198 W • Lines: 228, 460, 461, 462, 463 (30 min walk)