WASHINGTON COUNTY HISTORICAL SOCIETY (Washington County, Utah)BOOK"An Architectural Travel Guide to Utah"by Martha Bradley Evans |
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An Architectural Travel Guide to Utah invites visitors and other explorers of Utah to see the state’s history,
material culture, settlement, and natural landscape through the lens of its buildings. With more than 600 buildings as examples, this guide takes readers through Utah’s cities and rural villages, exploring neighborhoods and other built landscapes. This guide uses the diversity of Utah’s architecture to showcase the diversity of its people, their visions for the good life, and the particular responses of their built environment to the unique geography of this beautiful state. Includes 276 images, many in color. Paperback, 336 Pages, 7" x 10" x ?" Published by The University of Utah Press First Edition (2021) ISBN-13: 978-1-647690-090 AVAILABILITYThis book can be purchased for $36.95 fromThe Univeristy of Utah Press, (800)621-2736 COVER
TABLE OF CONTENTSPrefaceContext for the Guide Overview of Utah History Selection of Buildings Sources and Readings on Utah Architecture Utah's Architectural History SALT LAKE: Salt Lake City and Salt Lake County REGION A: Box Elder, Cache, Rich, Weber, and Morgan Counties REGION B: Davis, Tooele, and Utah Counties REGION C: Summit, Duchesne, Uintah, Daggett, and Wasatch Counties REGION D: Juab, Millard, Sanpete, and Sevier Counties REGION E: Carbon, Emery, and Grand Counties REGION F: Beaver, Iron, and Washington Counties REGION G: Wayne, Piute, Garfield, Kane, and San Juan Counties REFERENCESTBD |
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