Hyrum and Selma Erickson Jacobson House
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Facts and practical information
The Hyrum and Selma Erickson Jacobson House, at 8908 South 220 East in Sandy, Utah, was built in 1914. It was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1999. ()
UtahUnited States
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Nearby attractions include: Rio Tinto Stadium, Classic Fun Center, Sandy, Sandy Second Ward Chapel.
0.7 miSWArenas and stadiums, Sport venue, FootballRio Tinto Stadium, Salt Lake City
18 min walk • Rio Tinto Stadium, nestled in the suburban Sandy area of Salt Lake City, Utah, stands as a modern coliseum dedicated to the thrilling spectacles of sport. Opened in October 2008, this state-of-the-art venue serves as the fortress for Real Salt Lake, the city's beloved...
0.9 miSW40°35'6"N • 111°53'56"WClassic Fun Center, Salt Lake City
23 min walk • Watersports, Entertainment, Arcade
1 miSCitySandy, Salt Lake City
27 min walk • Sandy is a city in the Salt Lake City metropolitan area, located in Salt Lake County, Utah, United States. The population of Sandy was 87,461 at the 2010 census, making it the sixth-largest city in Utah.
0.4 miNEChurchSandy Second Ward Chapel, Salt Lake City
11 min walk • The Sandy Second Ward Chapel is a location in Sandy, Utah listed on the National Register of Historic Places. It was designed by the architect Don Carlos Young, a son of Brigham Young. It was later sold by the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. It is built of dark maroon brick on a concrete foundation.
~620 ftNEVictorian architectureSandy Tithing Office
3 min walk • The Sandy Tithing Office is a historic building in Sandy, Utah. It was built in 1906-1907 as a tithing building for The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. Iy was designed in the Victorian Eclectic style, with a pyramid roof and a gabled pavilion. The bishop of the Sandy ward at the time was William D. Kuhre.
~1420 ftNEVictorian architectureJoseph F. and Isabelle Jensen House
7 min walk • The Joseph F. and Isabelle Jensen House, at 428 East 8800 South in Sandy, Utah, was built around 1902.
1.3 miNETudor Revival architectureBrady-Brady House
33 min walk • The Brady-Brady House, at 8395 South 1000 East in Sandy, Utah, was built in 1930. It was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 2004. The listing included two contributing buildings.
~1020 ftNWHistory museum, Museum, Georgian architectureSandy Co-op Block, Salt Lake City
5 min walk • The Sandy Co-op Block, located at 8750 South Center St. in Sandy, Utah, was built in 1889 and was originally a ZCMI shop. Known later as Sandy Museum, it was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1992.
~1230 ftNENeighbourhoodSandy Historic District
6 min walk • The Sandy Historic District is a Historic District in Sandy, Utah that covers most of the city's pre-suburbanization extent. It is essentially the area east of State Street, west of 700 East north of 9000 South, and south of Pioneer Avenue.