File:Salt Lake City 1913 panorama.jpg
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Camera location | 40° 45′ 53.7″ N, 111° 53′ 39.65″ W ![]() ![]() | View this and other nearby images on: OpenStreetMap | ![]() |
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Panoramic photo of Salt Lake City downtown taken in 1913.
The photo appears to have been taken from the intersection of 200 South and West Temple Streets looking east. To the far left is the Salt Lake Temple. The very white building right of the Temple is Hotel Utah, about one year old at the time. The skyscraper just north of 200 South Street (near the center of the photograph) is the Walker Center Tower. Just visible on the right side of the photo is the Salt Lake City and County Building clocktower.
Image from the Library of Congress, PAN US GEOG - Utah no. 18.
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